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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly?
MSFT 494.29-2.6%2:37 PM EST

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To: nommedeguerre who wrote (60189)7/28/2001 9:13:01 AM
From: werefrog  Read Replies (1) of 74651
 
"download the software required and configure it"
Why would they do that?
"MSN software is still part of the operating system and can be activated by users later."
public.wsj.com

"What's important is that Compaq is free to design and market products the way they feel best suits their prospective clientele."
The $35 AOL is going to pay CPQ for each signup is hardly "fair" to every ISP. Perhaps the DOJ should force CPQ to display the Icon of every ISP in the world, I suppose they could put them in a folder since the desktop would not be large enough to present them, then every ISP on earth signing up a new subscriber with a CPQ computer could pay CPQ $35. I think I'll email this idea to CPQ and perhaps they will give me a kick back. CPQ's ceo should have thought of that, no wonder CPQ's stock is depressed. Frog
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