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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly?
MSFT 492.01+1.3%Nov 28 9:30 AM EST

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To: cheryl williamson who wrote (32971)11/8/1999 2:31:00 AM
From: ed  Read Replies (1) of 74651
 
Ha! I know what SUN is up to . You can fool everyone, but you can not fool me !!!
To dry up Microsoft's revenue and kill Intel and further destroy the whole PC industry !!!!! It is a very dirty business conduct !!!

How ? Throw out the open source code model, free software model , so that Microsoft can not get any revenue from its software business ( do not fool your self that the service can make up the losss of software business, I never call Microsoft for service , because I have no problem with my Window). After Microsoft dry up its revenue , it can not continue develop its OS and other appl program , as a result , Intel will die. A car without a powerful engine can never sell !!!!!

As we know Sunw start from the workstation business, and INTEL/MICROSOFT started from the PC business. After the release of Mercede and 64 b NT , Wintel will climb to the higher food chain , i.e the workstation/high end server business, which is the heart of SUNW. You know what SUNW will do . To kill Microsoft's software business will not hurt SUNW a bit , because SUNW hold the eggs of hardware business. That is why we see the free Star office, the open source code model , ...etc etc. The DOJ should review SUNW's unfair business conduct , that is , use its monopoly power in Hardware to kill the software business of its competitor.
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