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To: Charles T. Russell who wrote (36412)1/13/2000 1:50:00 PM
From: John A. Stoops  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 74651
 
MSFT is still caught in the sector rotation from techs back into Drugs and Consumer Products (Coke etc). The AOl/TW merger will scare off a few more people. Weak hands who are overly focused on the DOJ case will regret selling in 90 days.

MSFT will have great earnings and the stock should be much higher 7 days from now. Make no mistake, there will be a big .com shake out as 4th Quarter 1999 realities set in.

It's still all about earnings, product development, and the future. There is no company better positioned on earth than Microsoft. I am a buyer at these levels.

John



To: Charles T. Russell who wrote (36412)1/13/2000 2:09:00 PM
From: John F. Dowd  Respond to of 74651
 
CT: you said-".... I believe that you're motives to stereotype those that disagree with the 'John Dowd' political/economic and moral philosophy are rather transparent."

I am glad I am making my viewpoint clear.

you said-You're obvious attempt to win this thread's mind share at the cost of committing the same 'sins' you so often preach against is a paradox. I believe that your manual of morality has several verses dedicated to to behavior that you so often exhibit

We speak our minds in order to win over the minds of others or at least that is why I do. Some I guess just like to hear themselves pontificate or post to vent.

What verses are they to which you refer?

JFD