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Technology Stocks : Microsoft - The Evil empire
MSFT 503.37-1.6%Nov 13 3:59 PM EST

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To: Kevin Thompson who wrote (942)5/18/1998 11:56:00 PM
From: Kal  Read Replies (1) of 1600
 
ACHTUNG: some humor ahead...

It's like when you have a twin atatched at the chest or pelvic area. For both to live a better life the shared parts have to be split or severed between both of them. The market is too attached to MSFT with it being in almost every fund and held by major investors. This association has to be severed. Both will suffer short term, but necessary step nontheless. Gates would rather keep it since he's so dominant anyway, He's not losing, the industry is.
I welcome a 1000 point drop, if that's what it takes, to change the ugly picture of shared pelvic area.
It's like having worms in one's gut that eat one's useful food. If the only way to get rid of it is to fast and feel the hunger for few weeks, or else be stuck with it forever... I'll choose to fast.
I quit my most recent job after few weeks, becuase they're so entrenched in Microsoft solution.. employees are putting 60-70 hours a week to switch everything to UNIX/Oracle and put off Microsoft-induced fires. The CTO realizes now the dead end he put himself into. I gave him a lecture about the mistakes he made and the rut he put himself into, he meekly listened, then I said I QUIT. I decided life is more preciuos.
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