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To: miraje who wrote (34106)11/17/1999 8:41:00 AM
From: J. P.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 74651
 
Oh sure, I agree also. It would be good to see this case ultimately won by Microsoft.

But I would prefer to see a quick settlement so the stock can get moving again. If the government is only interested in pressing it's advantage out of competitiveness, then that is messed up and no longer in the interest of it's constituents.

Is Joel Klein interested in benefit
to American citizens, or is he interested in beating Microsoft as badly as possible out of his own sense of competition?



To: miraje who wrote (34106)11/17/1999 4:47:00 PM
From: Michael Kucera  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 74651
 
Re: I've been a MSFT shareholder since 1987. I'm in complete agreement with PMSW's statement. I hope they fight this antitrust abomination right to the end and if the stock price suffers in the interim, so be it. Capitulation for short term gains will lead to a dark future. And not just for MSFT.

I fully agree with this scenario. No concessions. Anyone else ready to take this stand?