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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly?
MSFT 483.03+0.5%Dec 5 9:30 AM EST

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To: Dwight E. Karlsen who wrote (41344)4/6/2000 4:38:00 AM
From: William C. Spaulding   of 74651
 
When you have Corel selling a suite that is every bit as good (and sometimes better) as the MS suite, AND Corel's has always been markedly cheaper than the MS Suite in the stores, you know something is fishy when there is only one national PC OEM which offers the Win/Corel system (sans MS app suite). Very fishy.

Because Microsoft sells many more copies of Office than Corel does of WordPerfect, MS Office could actually be MUCH CHEAPER because Microsoft can spread its capital costs over a larger distribution. But they don't. This is were Microsoft is getting all of its money. I also agree that Corel WordPerfect is, in many ways, superior to Office. Another product that's probably going to go down the tubes with Corel is Borland's Delphi and other programming tools, since they recently acquired them. Borland's (Inprise/Corel) programming tools usually won Editor's Choice over Microsoft's products, even though Microsoft has the advantage of knowing the operating system in detail, since they designed it. Thus, Microsoft will have a monopoly in that area, too.
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