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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: Valley Girl who wrote (41699)4/11/2000 3:44:00 AM
From: TTOSBT  Read Replies (4) of 74651
 
Re: "Gates and his shareholders have been rewarded for recognising and exploiting the winning business strategy."

Brave! Excellent!

exploiting the winning business strategy...exploiting the winning business strategy...

This is what the British did with that South African gold that was idled in the ground for thousands of years -they developed a winning business strategy.

Keep saying it and maybe the DOJ will get it. There is nothing illegal about having, developing and using a winning strategy...in sports...in business...or in life!

MSFT is no Standard Oil. If they were telling UPS what to charge for delivery of Windows products then that would qualify what Standard Oil did to the railroads.

MSFT is no AT&T. If they were involved in not only charging for Windows products but for also doing and charging installation of Windows products and then charging a monthly fee to everyone who uses Windows products. Then had add on cost for time of use then that would qualify what AT&T did with the phone system nation wide and the obvious need to break that up.

The DOJ needs to stop catering to the pouting crybabies who cannot use their own winning business strategy. And they need to chase those money hungry carpetbagger AG's back to their spit licking states.

TTOSBT
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