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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly?
MSFT 480.82+0.6%Dec 4 3:59 PM EST

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To: blankmind who wrote (22543)5/11/1999 10:22:00 PM
From: John F. Dowd  Read Replies (3) of 74651
 
blankmind:mKeep preaching it! The odd thing here is that MSFT has been as high as 95 post split when things looked even darker. It would seem that the latest revelations from AOL indicate that NSCP was not so terribly abused. The Euro anti trust people have passed on MSFT's latest ISP contracts and MSFT has shown a willingness to revamp its OEM contract boiler plate. With all these products coming out I am still wondering what the downside is. There is no remedy that the court would recommend that MSFT hasn't already said it would consider. I think this whole DOJ threat is way overblown. This is a great opportunity for all the naysayers to get on the train before it leaves the station. This co. is loaded with product and has a market second to none. Not too mention announcements like these as well as the ATT deal:Sony, Microsoft to tie up on Internet music-report
TOKYO, May 12 (Reuters) - U.S. software giant Microsoft Corp and Sony Music Entertainment Inc have agreed to cooperate in the distribution of digitised popular music on the Internet, the Financial Times said in its Wednesday edition.
The two firms are to announce the agreement later on Wednesday, the report said.

The newspaper said New York-based Sony Music Entertainment, one of the world's five largest music producers, plans to distribute its popular music on the Internet starting this summer using Microsoft's MS Media 4.0 technology.

I am scratching my head.

By the way is there anyoe out there that can tell me how to get rid of Hewlett Packards ugly start up splash screen?

John
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