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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly?
MSFT 492.01+1.3%Nov 28 12:59 PM EST

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To: Frank Ellis Morris who wrote (25956)7/13/1999 4:40:00 PM
From: ericneu  Read Replies (2) of 74651
 
"Jury Urged To Hit Microsoft With Damages

By Matthew Lewis BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (Reuters) - A lawyer for a small Connecticut software firm Tuesday urged a federal jury to find Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq:MSFT - news)guilty of anti-competitive behavior and award massive damages against the software giant.

Danbury, Conn.-based Bristol Technology Inc. seeks up to $263 million in damages in an antitrust trial."
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This one certainly seems like the most frivolous of the various lawsuits to me. If a competitor of theirs was willing to accept the exact same deal that Bristol rejected, how can that be a violation of the antitrust laws?

Sour grapes do not a antitrust violation make (I hope).

- Eric
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