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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly?
MSFT 496.920.0%Nov 7 9:30 AM EST

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To: J Krnjeu who wrote (10563)9/7/1998 2:52:00 PM
From: Bearded One  Read Replies (1) of 74651
 
Get serious! Every company I have worked at has broken the law. A great many of them have done it Intentionally. In fact, one company was in the Fortune top 50. Every company will do what it has to to take all that it can off the table.

Which laws? Prosecutors (excluding Ken Starr) usually only go after a lawbreaker if the lawbreaking is an actual problem. Did the company car not meet emission standards? Were some of the sales agents writing off drinking binges as business expenses? Or were these companies planting bugs in other company officers' hotel rooms, intentially disabling other companies products, etc..? Did you work for any monopolies and did these monopolies try to eliminate potential competition in any way other than by providing superior products?

Miscounting paper clips, or a few hookers sent to a client don't cut it. Unless you can provide some real examples of lawbreaking on the scale of the alleged lawbreaking of Microsoft, then you're just slandering every company you worked for.
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