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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly?
MSFT 507.01-0.7%3:36 PM EST

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To: Paul Reuben who wrote (19211)3/29/1999 8:09:00 PM
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Paul, Even after reading that story, MSFT will still remain the king. If that is the worst case scenario----MSFT shareholders are sitting on a goldmine.
Remember Windows2000 is not a monopoly---this is their product that is feared by most big tech companies. However, they can't touch it as it is not a monopoly type of product. Just wait til it is released, it will be bigger than Windows95---you can bet on that. I think it will become a monopoly as well down the road. Along that road, Microsoft is going to make a "killing".
Microsoft will keep both Windows products separate to avoid anti-trust action.

There are just too many reasons to stay a long term investor in Microsoft instead of taking chances with other companies. As far as I am concerned, no Microsoft means, i buy mutual funds and not waste my time with stocks.(Intel and Wal-Mart are not bad but not enough to keep me in stock picking)
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