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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: Hal Rubel who wrote (41789)4/12/2000 1:31:00 AM
From: TTOSBT  Read Replies (1) of 74651
 
Re: "The reality of it all will set in eventually. We will all feel the better for it when it does."

Who was it that said: "Put all your eggs in one basket (Windows) and then protect that basket (Windows)" That's what Bill Gate's ego is about! Big crime!

What's setting in in my mind is how the current administration has wielded it's influence to get those big bad boy companies i.e. The tobacco co. But Windows is no cigarette yet the same feel of the courts is thrusting to slash it down as if MSFT were giving the country cancer.

I thought Clinton was about caring but this is making him look like a greedy suckling beast child. And he expects Gore to take over -the self proclaimed Internet innovator?

Gore will go down in history as the great Internet destroyer after these markets start to really crash when the penalty phase crushes MSFT and the domino effect -which seemingly is underway, kicks in. And talk about reality setting in IMO this current tech wreck started with MSFT's verdict.

It's not healthy for our economy or our future to stifle progress just because of greedy politicians! When they get their fangs salivating there's nothing can stop them -and there is no monopoly like law we have to correct that!

TTOSBT
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