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To: nitlyn who wrote (57508)1/5/2000 10:56:00 PM
From: hoffy  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 108040
 
MSFT will be making an announcement tomorrow at 10:30 am. I don't know with who but it is possible ELON will be involved. Nothing definite but ELON has the tech MSFT will be using in devices to connect to the internet and that's what the anouncement is supposed to be about. If it works out ELON goes right to 40 or 50. The way ELON has been trading something is coming. Please don't take this as hype. I am merely suggesting it might be a play for tomorrow and could be one to watch. For the agrressive investor who likes to try to get into these high flyers early I think it's worth a shot. Here's the MSFT news

The Microsoft Announcement - Bloomberg News.

MICROSOFT TO ANNOUNCE ALLIANCE

Microsoft to Announce Alliance in Las Vegas Tomorrow

Las Vegas, Jan. 5 (Bloomberg) -- Microsoft Corp., the world's No. 1 software company, said it will announce a strategic alliance tomorrow in Las Vegas, site of this week's Consumer Electronics Show.

The announcement is set for 7:30 a.m. Pacific time at the Las Vegas Hilton Hotel. A Microsoft spokesman declined to comment about the announcement except to say that there would be some news about Microsoft's Windows CE operating system for devices like phones and electronic organizers, though that wouldn't necessarily be the main announcement.

''The speculation is that it's some sort of mobile communications or wireless (news),'' said Paul Dravis, an analyst at Banc of America Securities in San Francisco. Dravis, who rates Microsoft a ''buy,'' also said he heard the news may concern Windows CE specifically.