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To: t2 who wrote (40579)4/3/2000 11:05:00 AM
From: ToySoldier  Respond to of 74651
 
Dream On T2. Stop fooling yourself. There will not be ANY good news in the Judge's ruling. And things with MSFT will only get worse since MSFT's arrogance will force them to fight this in the courts for several more months (if not years). This will continue to hold this stock in the mud like it has for over a year. ALSO, as soon as the Judge makes the announcement today - the lawyers will be out in force to take MSFT on countless related lawsuits against them for illegal business practices. Think of all the companies that MSFT has driven into the ground by these practices. Well - the ghosts of these companies will now come back to haunt MSFT as well.

You have always been a MSFT CheerLeader. Unfortunately diehard MSFT longs like you should have read the writing on the wall. Heck - I had said it on this Board for over a year a while back and was called a fool by you and several others. We all know who looks the fool now.

Ohh well - I guess the "hear no evil - See no evil" must be a great me investment method - ehh?

Toy



To: t2 who wrote (40579)4/3/2000 11:13:00 AM
From: Valley Girl  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
I'm keeping my powder dry until the last 1/2 hour of trading, or the first 1/2 hour tomorrow. There's a lot of uncertainty in holding the stock through tonight. In fact another plunge tomorrow is possible, and more likely than a huge upward move after the judge rules. Traders will have that on their minds as they close the books today.