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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly?
MSFT 444.21-2.3%12:04 PM EST

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To: Charles Tutt who wrote (60432)8/8/2001 1:44:02 AM
From: Dave  Read Replies (4) of 74651
 
Charles,

There is no reason for the Supreme Court to take this case. The decision has already been remanded to District Court, and will go back to Appeals Court, and THEN maybe the Supreme Court will become involved.

Microsoft knows the Supreme Court won't take the case. They are not doing this to overrule the Appeal, but to delay the remand to District Court long enough to avoid an injunction to delay the Windows XP ship date. It may work. It's a pathetic and sickening but predictably cynical abuse of the judicial system.

Microsoft is going down, and is going down hard. The Courts don't like to be played this way.

Dave
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