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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly?
MSFT 472.22-1.3%Nov 21 9:30 AM EST

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To: ed who wrote (16605)2/21/1999 3:44:00 PM
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The reason the DOJ may not be able to settle is that a lot of states are also involved--you have to get consensus. A settlement that does not say MSFT has monopoly power is the best solution.

If MSFT settles on DOJ's terms, at least the existence of a O/S monopoly in any private lawsuits has to be proven before each court. I read that if this case establishes that MSFT has a monopoly and the appeals courts uphold this view, then any private lawsuit won't require that this point be proved again--it will be accepted as already determined. To MSFT this issue is more important than tying of the O/S to the browser.
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