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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: Chung Lee who wrote (8139)5/29/1998 11:02:00 AM
From: M31  Read Replies (2) of 74651
 
Chung Lee -- This excerpt from the 23-May-98 Economist explains it better than I can:

<<The thing that strikes anybody who has followed the fortunes of this extraordinary company and which puzzles both friend and foe is the absolute refusal of Bill Gates to accept the responsibilities that go with monopoly-or even that he has a monopoly. Intel's Andy Grove, though not averse to the occasional act of brutality, realised more than 12 years ago that his company was heading for dominance and would consequently need to watch its act. Everyone at Intel who has dealings with other companies is schooled in antitrust law. Intel insiders regard the macho memos circulating in Redmond, and which the Department of Justice has netted in such numbers, as, at best, examples of near-suicidal indiscipline.>>

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