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

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To: Roger who wrote (31587)11/4/1999 1:18:00 AM
From: Brian Malloy  Read Replies (1) of 74651
 
It is unfortunate that you feel the way you do. Rather than put yourself through this misery and put up with the stupidity of the people in Redmond would it not be better for you to sell? If you place the funds into ORCL and SUNW would you not sleep better?

Or perhaps you have forgotten ORCL and SUNW both spending rather extended periods of time in trading ranges prior to their moves over the last year? Perhaps if you looked closely at MSFT charts you would understand that it makes its major moves in spurts then takes breaks in trading ranges. Perhaps you don't realize MSFT is about to embark on a period of increasing earnings growth as we move into Y2K that should last for two to three years?

Regardless of what you think, MSFT has is and will continue to take care of its shareholders. Your statement "Besides the billions these guys have at stake what about the poor shareholder and his return on the stock this year?" sounds like a spoiled kid. When did you buy MSFT? within the past six months or something. Where were you in OCT '98? And if you did buy back then what are you whining about?

IMHO
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