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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly?
MSFT 492.01+1.3%Nov 28 9:30 AM EST

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To: werefrog who wrote (6403)5/1/1998 5:42:00 PM
From: Brian Malloy  Read Replies (2) of 74651
 
Very good stance on the part of the high tech industry. The full text is found at the link below. In the long run SUNW's little gambit is going to come back and bite them in the gluteus maximus.

Tech Execs Fear Win98 Suit
Wired News Report

5:00am 1.May.98.PDT
A collection of the heaviest hitters in the US technology
industry have written a letter to the Department of Justice
warning prosecutors of the dire economic consequences of
taking any action against Microsoft Corp. that would delay the
release of its Windows 98 operating system.

The signers of the extraordinary letter, released by Microsoft
Thursday, told the department that interfering with the
scheduled 25 June release of the new operating system would
seriously harm their businesses and have an adverse impact
on the lives of millions of American workers and consumers.

The missive, released in the wake of reports that a coalition of
state attorneys general would file suit to block Windows 98,
was signed by 26 senior technology executives, including
Andy Grove of Intel, Michael Dell of Dell Computer,
Hewlett-Packard's Lewis E. Platt, Eckhardt Pfeiffer of Compaq,
Gordon Eubanks of Symantec, and W.J. Sanders III of
Advanced Micro Devices.
wired.com

On the heels of this article in last month's Wired Magazine, BW has MSFT down as internet play, as if we had not already realized that.

The Televisionspace Race
Forget the browser. (Bill Gates has.)
Microsoft wants to be in the box.
by Frank Rose

wired.com
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