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Technology Stocks : Lam Research (LRCX, NASDAQ): To the Insiders
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To: Jong Hyun Yoo who wrote (3848)1/15/2000 1:10:00 PM
From: Proud_Infidel  Read Replies (1) of 5867
 
Has anyone seen the upgrade price for Win2K? Sheesh, it's not going to leave much for DRAM upgrades. I think this is the only area of computing that has seen hyperinflation.

news.cnet.com.

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Microsoft is adopting a new pricing scheme for those that buy boxed copies or Windows 2000 licenses. The desktop version, Windows 2000 Professional, will sell for an estimated retail price of $319, the same as it is for Windows NT 4 Workstation. The upgrade price from Windows NT is $149 and $219 from Windows 95 or 98.
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