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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly?
MSFT 485.44-1.7%1:48 PM EST

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To: Valley Girl who wrote (41710)4/10/2000 5:56:00 PM
From: Frank Ellis Morris  Read Replies (1) of 74651
 
Probably not a break-up (if it does turn out to be a break-up, then look out below). But the towering unknown now is the class-action flak, which calls earnings forecasts into question. Remember, most of us have very little faith in the legal system to produce a just outcome here, and zero belief in a political fix<<

I believe that one of the disputed remedies is the amount of air that Bill Gates and Steve Balmer will be permitted to breathe. The DOJ and the 19 states can't seem to agree on who is breathing a lot of hot air?. It was proposed that Bill Gates inhale no more than 10 times per minute and Steve Ballmer 13 times per minutes. If found breathing more than agreed serious injunctions may occur and expedition hearings will be refereed to the Supreme Court.

My stock in Sun Microsystems cut their hair cut today after making that obnoxious jesture about Microsoft over the weekend. I will have to talk with their Ceo about stopping this horsecrap. The antagonists better wake the F**k up and learn that if Microsoft goes down so does everyone else and that you can carve in stone.

Day traders and margin holders may be the cause for todays volatility but tomorrow could be worse unless Motorola changes todays sentiment.

Frank
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