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To: AugustWest who wrote (41182)6/2/2003 8:17:56 PM
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Surging dollar may spark software price cuts

Jun 02, 2003 (The Sydney Morning Herald - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Microsoft is set
to cut the price of its software in Australia in the wake of a galloping
Australian dollar. Microsoft Australia has cut the price of the Office XP suite,
but Australian consumers will not see the price drop until after 30 June 2003.
Tony Wilkinson, Microsoft Australia's Office product manager, said the company
would not review pricing until the third quarter of 2003. Wilkinson noted that
Microsoft regularly reviews local pricing to ensure customers pay competitive
prices.

Publication Date: 3 June 2003


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