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Technology Stocks : Netscape -- Giant Killer or Flash in the Pan?

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To: Keith Hankin who wrote (2857)4/21/1998 4:01:00 PM
From: ajs  Read Replies (1) of 4903
 
This would've been nice but for the evil empire's arm-twisting
(oops; *alleged* arm-twisting, sorry ;-) If DoJ wins, can NSCP
sue M$, saying they were forced into giving it away? Imagine
winning a buck a download (sorry, dreaming; I'm long here ;-)
-- ajs

> Actually, the key is not giving it away for free generally,
> but getting bundling
> deals with the top computer vendors (Compaq, Dell, IBM, etc.) and > the top Internet providers (AOL,
> Compuserve, etc.), by providing it to them for free, if necessary. > Then when MSFT included the browser in the
> OS, NSCP would already have its position.
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