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Strategies & Market Trends : Roger's 1997 Short Picks

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To: Roger A. Babb who wrote (5882)10/18/1997 11:26:00 AM
From: Mengistu ejigu   of 9285
 
hello Roger

NEW YORK (CNNfn) - Microsoft Corp.
will unveil on Monday its own entry to
compete in the saturated market of Internet
search engines.
The search engine, code-named
"Yukon," will be used on Microsoft's
popular Internet home page and may be
integrated in its Internet Explorer web
browser and Microsoft Network (MSN)
online service.
Yukon may be indexed and have
channels similar to most other search
engines, such as Excite Inc. and Yahoo!
Inc.
It is unclear whether the search engine
technology was being developed by
Microsoft employees or a third party.
America Online Inc., for example, has a
search engine, NetFind, powered by Excite
while Yahoo! is powered by Digital
Equipment Corp.'s Alta Vista unit.
Meanwhile, Lycos Inc. and Infoseek
Corp. have both recently received patents
for their respective algorithmic technologies.

so we will see what will happen on monday...

the next step for microsoft will be to Dump CTXS.

if CTXS is Dumped by microsoft, the stock will be around 10.

Good luck,

Ej

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