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Strategies & Market Trends : Stock Attack II - A Complete Analysis

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To: Susan G who wrote (34508)4/20/2002 5:39:24 PM
From: sandeep  Read Replies (2) of 52237
 
Susan, your calling a particular call BS stems from your positional bias. You have been crying about the level of this market for some time now. I give you the following facts -

MSFT: 2001(facts) 2002(guidance+facts) 2003 (guidance)
Rev: 25.3B $28.1b $32B

This is a steady as she goes performance. Something YOU may not like, but in this IT environment, if you can continue to grow your business, you shouldn't be crucified. Look at SUNW, IBM, INTC, CSCO - they are bleeding, Microsoft is growing. Also, think about this stupidity of the content in the posts you linked in. If someone wanted to stop the stock from falling below 55, they could have held it at 55.00. They didn't. All of the bears are crying. I heard today on Bull and Bears show on Fox as to how MSFT is going to go down. It might, but the reasoning given is idiotic. Somehow, these people heard that there will be no growth. I see 11-12% growth in revenues assuming only 2-4% growth in PC market. If that's the performance msft can deliver, I for one will be happy.
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