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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: rudedog who wrote (8064)5/29/1998 4:29:00 AM
From: Mick Mørmøny   of 74651
 
One of the arguments that the government makes in its antitrust case against Microsoft is that the company is using its market dominance to keep prices high.

Here are some historical prices for Microsoft software, according to the company:

Operating System

Windows 3.1, which also required a copy of DOS: $77.95 for DOS 6.2, and $79.95 for Windows, for a total of $157.90.

Windows 95: $109.

Windows 98: $109.

Major Software Programs

In 1990, a single major software application, such as Microsoft Word or Microsoft Excel, cost $399. Today, the company sells its Office Standard suite with five such applications for $499. Owners of earlier versions of those programs or competitors' products can buy the five-program package for $209.

Minor Software Programs

In 1993, the company's Encarta encyclopedia cost $249. Today, the same product costs $49.

By The Associated Press
Filed at 1:55 a.m. EDT
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