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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly?
MSFT 492.01+1.3%Nov 28 12:59 PM EST

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To: Dwight E. Karlsen who wrote (7920)5/24/1998 7:54:00 PM
From: Chris Baker  Read Replies (2) of 74651
 
Dwight: I doubt the trial starting in September will be based on trying to name consumers who have been harmed by Microsoft. From what I understand from seeing an interview with the Connecticut Attorney General, the trial will likely include how consumers (in general) have been harmed by:
1. Microsoft's tie-in contracts with vendors which have resulted in restraining trade,
2. Unsavory business practices documented in subpoenaed Microsoft internal memos,
3. Predatory pricing to stamp out competitors.

Microsoft maintains they have done nothing illegal, and will likely be subpoenaing documents from their competitors all summer, presumably with appropriate leaks which may show their competitors have done the same thing as Microsoft.
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