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To: Frank Ellis Morris who wrote (25544)3/2/2000 2:41:00 PM
From: Sonny McWilliams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27012
 
Hello Frank. What an up and down day!!! DOW is up again right now but the NAZ is still down. Looks a lot better though. A little profit taking in the NAZ after it hit a high yesterday, I believe. The DOW needs to go over 10200 again. That's what some technicians say. Whatever happens in the NAZ today, I think we can take it.

Nok and INSP are doing their thing. JDSU is resting. Well, let's say there is some profit taking but it was at an all time high this morning. Having bought it in Jan. at 180, I will not complain. WMT was touted this morning. Price target 65. All I need is another day like today and I am in the black. At least I did not go bargain hunting in JPC. Um.

Msft may be over 100 before you know it. A lot of touting going on.

Here is another write up on interviews with Dan Niles. Just in case you still own Dell and wow, he likes Intel. Yesterday I mentioned that Niles also likes MU. He opined that the stock should be a double by next year and MU was at 104 at the time. But I guess his official number is MU 200. This double looks more than a double today. What a 25 cent drop of dram prices today can do to chips. But I don't think the fat lady has sung yet. Evtl. we will know for sure what's going on. At this time I am sticking with MU. I just mentioned this because the following link also talks about MU and I can't remember if you own MU. MU or MO sounds alike. gg.

zdii.com



To: Frank Ellis Morris who wrote (25544)3/2/2000 9:16:00 PM
From: puborectalis  Respond to of 27012
 
Microsoft says Windows 2000 sales brisk

REDMOND, Wash., March 2 (Reuters) - Software giant Microsoft Corp.
(NasdaqNM:MSFT - news) said on Thursday that sales of Windows 2000 were
``significantly' higher than expected, shrugging off worries that it's new flagship computer
operating system would receive a lukewarm reception.

Around half-a-million copies of Windows 2000 had been sold through retail in the United States since its launch in
mid-February, Keith White, director of Windows marketing, told reporters at company headquarters in Redmond, Wash.

Those sales were mostly of the Windows 2000 Professional version for business desktop computers, and did not include
software pre-installed by computer makers, White said.

``Sales are actually going extremely well, much, much better than our expectations,' White said, but did not elaborate on how
many copies Microsoft had anticipated it would sell.

Microsoft launched Windows 2000 with much fanfare, having spent more than three years and $1 billion on its development,
and calling it a ``bet-the-ranch' product for the company as it attempts to capture more of the lucrative business computing
market.

But many analysts questioned whether Windows 2000 would catch on immediately, forecasting that most businesses would
roll-out the new software slowly, after it was proven in the marketplace and after Microsoft fixed bugs in the debut version.

Most consumers who bought through retail stores were from small or medium-sized businesses, or were computer enthusiasts
who were simply eager to have the latest software, White said.

He said the first service pack for Windows 2000 would be issued within four to six months, and dismissed reports that
Windows 2000 contained tens of thousands of problems.

``Right now we are not planning this massive service pack. The size of it right now is not that significant,' White said. He added
that Microsoft was still gathering data and feedback on possible bugs that could be addressed in the patch.

White also said that the next version of Windows for average consumers, called Windows Me, was on track to be released in
the second half of this year.

Microsoft would also issue a 64-bit version of Windows 2000 to coincide with the release of Intel Corp.'s (NasdaqNM:INTC
- news) upcoming 64-bit Itanium chip. The 64-bit technology processes data in bigger chunks, thus speeding up computing
speed.

Intel is expected to release the Itanium by the end of this year.