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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly?
MSFT 492.34+1.4%11:08 AM EST

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To: Yaacov who wrote (42170)4/15/2000 3:11:00 PM
From: blankmind  Read Replies (1) of 74651
 
Barron's Mut. Fund interview somewhat positive on MSFT:

: Does Microsoft still meet your criteria?
A: Microsoft qualifies because they have a value-added that no one else in the world has: a monopoly of the operating systems in personal computers that is never going to be displaced. It is just not going to happen. They have a barrier to entry and distribution because they're attached to every PC out there. That generates a spectacular amount of cash flow and allows them to get into a lot of other businesses. It's a spectacular company, which is, of course, widely recognized. It's a company growing revenues by 20%-30% a year, generating a couple of billion a month -- a month -- of free cash flow, with virtually no hard assets or capital spending, and it's not going to miss any quarters because their accounting is so conservative.

Q: But their growth rate is slowing.
A: That's not enough not to own it. It's more a function of determining where you want to get in and out. But they are at the start of a new product cycle and growth will reaccelerate. While we own some Microsoft, we have a lot of other opportunities.
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