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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly?
MSFT 488.02+0.2%Dec 24 12:59 PM EST

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To: David Freidenberg who wrote (60730)8/19/2001 2:50:50 PM
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Basically what the DOJ/states want is for MSFT to not be able to improve their operating system. No instant messaging; media player etc...

If there is no improvement, does the DOJ want MSFT to continue selling Windows ME as well as XP. That is what they seem to be getting at.

I bet if MSFT does offer Windows ME and XP, no one will want to buy ME. MSFT wins in that case as well if they instruct the OEMs that that XP has to be sold without any AOL icons etc..
One condition I would put on the PC makers is that they cannot call anything a XP operating if it does not complete in every way.

DOJ seems to be treating Windows as if it is some commodity and in that case, msft should make a version to take care of this problem. I bet consumers will go for XP.
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