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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly?
MSFT 510.37+1.4%Nov 14 9:30 AM EST

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To: Frank Ellis Morris who wrote (37012)1/23/2000 3:46:00 PM
From: Yaacov  Read Replies (4) of 74651
 
I read your post on MSFT! There are too many smart people
on this thread trying to guess where the MSFT will in the next trading sessions, up or down! It seems that we forget that what keeps the MSFT down is a political problem and earning, income, or the market!

have nothing to do with it. The Executive has determined
that it prefers to break-up the MSFT and instead of one powerful company, deal with several smaller baby MSFT! Imagaine if the US Armed Fores had to buy all their planes missiles smart bombs, fuels to fly them, and computers to control them all from one single supplier! This is the problem!

When you fight with the executive you can't win for losing, they will win, always! Would it be strange to beleive that
there maybe a National Security decesion approved by the head of the executive that is bent to break-up the power
of MSFT? COuld it be that too much power and wealth in the hand of one single comapny or man, in case of MSFT,
makes some people uncomfortable?
Maybe instead of worrying about earnings and windows, we should ask questions to what extent the executive is involved in this conspiracy?
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