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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly?
MSFT 472.920.0%Jan 5 3:59 PM EST

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To: johnd who wrote (47535)7/7/2000 11:46:11 PM
From: TTOSBT   of 74651
 
Re: " <<But when I see the leading indicators such as reading on chip book to bills, and the more recent statements from CFO Connors and the the rest of MSFT gang (such as the VPs talking at the investor conferences) I see more conifdence in fundamentals.

If they see business already picking up, I wonder what will happen when they release Windows ME on 9/14, Windows Datacenter in 2 months, WIndows2000 SR1 in a month or so, and then SQL2000 in 2 months and Exchange 2000 immediately after that. That is why the excitement.>> "


John one other thing. CNBC after close today mentioned MSFT will be eligible (in about a week) to buy back shares after six months restriction. I was thinking any announcement would come sometime after the next employee's options plan price lock-in? Any idea what date that is or was?

Thanks for all the valuable information you posted.
TTOSBT
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