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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly?
MSFT 472.22-1.3%Nov 21 9:30 AM EST

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To: Sonki who wrote (42818)4/21/2000 3:05:00 PM
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Microsoft wants their stock to go down for the next 3 months (and stay down). They don't want to repurchase shares. That will come in the form of a major statement a few months from now----a press release. I have not seen them issue a press release on repurchases in the past but the next one will be a biggie, IMHO.
They made negative statements about growth. I now realize that is the plan. The market's recent moves tells people that valuation will matter at some point for every stock. That only gives MSFT added assurance that the gains in stock price is still out there. It is only a matter of timing.

They know their employees realize that the stock options are a write off this year anyways. Just sacrifice one year for good gains in the following year.

PE is probably going to hit the 30s soon. They are setting up the next fiscal year, starting in July. Therefore, I will be buying at times in the coming 3 month period ahead of the next earnings release.
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