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To: dangergirl who wrote (9148)3/24/2000 7:41:00 PM
From: Boplicity  Respond to of 35685
 
There is a lot people out there like you. That could be a good sigh. Of lately I have played MSFT into earnings, maybe I keep it this time..

g



To: dangergirl who wrote (9148)3/24/2000 7:46:00 PM
From: Boplicity  Respond to of 35685
 
Sources: Microsoft Offers Antitrust Settlement Proposal

By TED BRIDIS
.c The Associated Press

WASHINGTON (March 24) - The Microsoft Corp. faxed a detailed proposal to government lawyers Friday to settle its landmark antitrust case after the trial judge warned he will deliver his verdict Tuesday absent progress in secret settlement talks in Chicago, people close to the case said.

It was unclear what was contained within the proposal, which was described as technically complicated. Government lawyers were carefully reviewing the offer late Friday to decide whether to meet face-to-face through the weekend or Monday in Chicago, said the sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

U.S. District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson imposed the Tuesday deadline during a private meeting with lawyers earlier this week in Washington. It lent renewed urgency to those negotiations, being overseen in Chicago by a respected federal appeals judge, Richard Posner.

But none of the top lawyers in the case had traveled to Chicago by early evening Friday.

Other sources close to the antitrust case have indicated government lawyers are backing away from proposals to break up Microsoft in order to restrain what the judge has characterized as the company's abuse of its monopoly power over the technology industry.

'The prospects all along for structural relief were somewhat remote,' said Mark Schechter, a former senior Justice official who participated in 1994 settlement talks with Microsoft in a related case. 'The issue on the table is whether Microsoft will make a proposal with sufficiently extensive behavioral provisions to satisfy the government's concerns.'

Lawyers for Microsoft, the Justice Department and the 19 states in the case declined to speak publicly about the settlement offer or their plans for the weekend. Posner has demanded strict secrecy about the talks.

The sides have met separately with Posner in Chicago for months but they only met together for one introductory session in late November.

Industry sources and antitrust experts following the case said they believe the government - no longer pursuing a breakup - may try instead to impose restrictions on what new features or technologies Microsoft can add to its dominant Windows software.

The government has alleged that Microsoft illegally bundled its own Internet browser software with Windows to compete with popular rival software from the former Netscape Communications Corp.

Shares of Microsoft were down 18 3/4 cents to $111.68 3/4 in trading on the Nasdaq Stock Market



To: dangergirl who wrote (9148)3/24/2000 8:17:00 PM
From: DownSouth  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35685
 
danger, to win the MSFT game you have to stay in for the whole game. I think MSFT will do very well for us in the next year or so. I got back in yesterday. I am bank into INTC as well. Have been out of both for about 9 months. Before that I owned them both with no sells for about 7 years.

I used my MSFT and INTC winnings to get into QCOM.

I just love Gorillas!!!



To: dangergirl who wrote (9148)3/25/2000 9:37:00 AM
From: invictus  Respond to of 35685
 
question re: losing on msft

how?...were you trying to time trades and missed it?...in options?...msft has been very kind to me

EJ