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Technology Stocks : Wind River going up, up, up!

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To: lkj who wrote (8910)12/14/2000 11:33:19 AM
From: Allen Benn  Read Replies (4) of 10309
 
The event causing the discussion of a WIND takeover was the obviousness of the situation: political with Bush in the White House, and economic given the coming consolidation in the tech sector and the recognized importance of the post-PC era and WIND’s role in it.

Silverstein’s message to me in #8907 signaled that I was not the only one seeing at least the political implications of a change in philosophy at Justice. Hence the post.

I have to confess I am not a fan of breaking WIND into pieces individually attractive to various giants. Indeed, I am also not a fan of anyone acquiring WIND in whole or part. I am simply fascinated about why no one even tries (that we know of) and what will keep those that qualify from trying tomorrow or the next day.

Allen
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