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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly?
MSFT 476.62+0.6%1:33 PM EST

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To: Bob Clark who wrote (32256)11/6/1999 3:04:00 PM
From: Kevin Hay  Read Replies (1) of 74651
 
re: <<MS is prosecuted because the consumer is now without
some software or gizmo that the judge assumes or
imagines they would have by now>>
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I think this is key. The courts are not supposed to rule
on theoretical questions. But your above statement is now
a 'fact', theoretical as it be. Typically facts require some
kind of evidence that you can point to, measure, verify...
.., you know, evidence.

This judge apparently is allowed to turn conjecture into fact.

It'll be a long dreary road to resolution of this. I wouldn't
hold my breath for a settlement. The doj is going to want
too much.
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