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To: lml who wrote (12096)9/23/1999 4:23:00 PM
From: Bipin Prasad  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 19079
 
That's not his job.He's neither Fed chairman unless
he's confused as one.
I sold all of my MSFT as soon
as this clown played an analyst's role.

I hear lawyers are sharpening their pencils now!

later,

InSook Prasad



To: lml who wrote (12096)9/23/1999 4:28:00 PM
From: Paul van Wijk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19079
 
Good analysis.

Paul



To: lml who wrote (12096)9/23/1999 5:08:00 PM
From: The Duke of URLĀ©  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19079
 
>> I am sure the statements he made were calculated in an effort to dampen sentiment for high tech stocks that have recently led the market upward.

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"Computer software prices will crash when the need for constant upgrades disappears, and this is only a matter of time, leading computer and software expert Linus Torvalds said Thursday.

''There are already some signs of this beginning... (a crash) may come three years from now,'' Torvalds, developer of the free operating system Linux, said in an interview with Reuters." go2net.com

Your right about Balmer's statements and its obvious he paid big money to and got to Linus, too.

Infriggincredible. DO YOU DISSAGREE WITH THE FACTS/OPINION CONTAINED IN BALMER'S STATEMENT?

Duke