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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly?
MSFT 510.37+1.4%Nov 14 9:30 AM EST

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To: RTev who wrote (24122)6/14/1999 4:32:00 PM
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RTev, I think a lot of MSFT investors probably don't like the anti-trust case and are becoming Republican supporters. I would bet that almost all of the MSFT workers (unless they are temps) are obviously against the anti-trust suit. It makes perfect sense that MSFT would start supporting the party that is the most in favor of free markets without regulations(there will always be an Orin Hatch). I do believe the American free market approach is the best in the world--that is what the Republicans appear to strongly believe in. Democrats tend to get more support from unions (protectionist types). Maybe Clinton is a little more to the "right" than his party---at least in his economic approach.

I would not support of the some of the other policies of the Republicans. I think they know what drives economies better than the Democrats---that might be enough reason to support them.
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