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To: Reginald Middleton who wrote (23576)11/17/1999 8:57:00 AM
From: Harvey Allen  Read Replies (2) of 24154
 
Wednesday November 17 8:24 AM ET

ABC: Gates Open to Resolution of Case

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates, asked in an ABC television
interview if he would fight against resolving a landmark antitrust case by breaking up his firm,
said he would be willing to discuss ``any sort of resolution.'

``We are very curious about any sort of resolution that could come along, we'll sit and be
willing to discuss that,' he said when asked on ABC's Good Morning America if he would
fight tooth and nail in any attempt to break up the Redmond, Wash. software giant that
made Gates the world's wealthiest man.

Reg- I don't want to bust your chops. There are many ways
to read the evidence. You are pro Microsoft because you
like their products and the stock has been profitable for
you. So you read it one way. I am anti Microsoft because I think there would be better products to use if someone other than Microsoft were allowed to develop them. So I read it another way. Judge Jackson is neutral. His reading of the evidence however was closer to my view than to your view.

I been telling you for three years that Microsoft should
be broken up. When it's over we'll see.

Harvey
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