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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly?
MSFT 497.36-1.9%3:59 PM EST

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To: mozek who wrote (47443)7/2/2000 4:12:54 PM
From: JC Jaros  Read Replies (2) of 74651
 
I sure hope nobody is bouyed into MSFT from this borg vapor-trash you post, Mozek. --- The facts fly in the face of your enthusiasm. --- Let's begin with marketshare. MS has 20% of the relevant marketshare and FALLING. Let's take our monthly visit to Netcraft netcraft.com --- Note that MS's server market share continues to fall at an implied annual growth rate of minus 10%. Extrapolating that out the two years away .NOT is, MS will have a marketshare closer to 15% by then. Microsoft can't even get any of it's own industry trade magazines (except one) to run server side Microsoft. *That's* how silly this all is. --- Things go in cycles. Microsoft (PC computing) has come to the end of it's cycle. Microsoft, is saying that they're different and they'll be able to cheat the hangman by radically changing their stripes. It's never happened. Nobody has made deadman's curve of a paradigm shift. There is absolutely EVERY reason to suspect MSFT won't emerge from that curve, PARTICULARLY with a 20% marketshare going in. --- Does that mean anything to you? -JCJ
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