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Technology Stocks : MSFT Internet Explorer vs. NSCP Navigator

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To: Reginald Middleton who wrote (19829)5/31/1998 5:42:00 PM
From: nommedeguerre  Read Replies (1) of 24154
 
Reggie,

>>Now your just making exceuses. Normalize for size and then run through the routine. NSCP hired one of the most powerful men in Washington to lobby against thier competitor and all of a sudden a whole slew of antitrust problems start to arise here an abroad.

Face it Reg, Microsoft got itself in deep this time and you just cannot face the reality of it all. Are the 20 states involved also on the Netscape payroll?

>>I guess this is alright to, as long as it somehow hurts MSFT. Face it, NSCP plays downright dirty. This is alright for all is fair in love and war, but don't start to selectively persecute MSFT because they are successful at the game.

Bwahaahahaha, it just isn't fair. Quit being a cry-baby long enough to look at this from an anti-trust perspective. Al Capone was successful and the scoundrels got him, too. Life can be so cruel. Its like you break a few laws and suddenly everyone is on your case.

It sounds more like you are the one feeling persecuted and are transferring these anxieties onto the case itself as some sort of denial tactic relating to your own insecurities as a businessman.

Cheers,

Norm
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