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Technology Stocks : Novell (NOVL) dirt cheap, good buy?

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To: EPS who wrote (21824)5/4/1998 6:43:00 AM
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- Amid reports of looming antitrust action, Microsoft warned Wall Street today
that any delay in the release of its upcoming Windows 98 software would carry ''broad, negative
consequences'' for the entire personal computer industry.

In a letter to about 150 stock analysts, software companies and venture capitalists, Chief Financial
Officer Greg Maffei said Redmond, Wash.-based Microsoft was not sure whether the Justice
Department or state attorneys general will try to interfere with the launch of Windows 98.

But he said the purpose of his letter was to ''outline the possible financial ramifications of such
regulatory action,'' and that ''regulatory authorities should not ignore the broad, two-way nature of the
benefits that flow from our business.''

nytimes.com
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