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To: Hal Rubel who wrote (41788)4/12/2000 10:46:00 AM
From: BillHoo  Respond to of 74651
 
RE: "There is a choice: You can either buy MSFT under 100 now or buy it at a lofty valuation at 150 to 200 when Bush is in white house and the case is in appeals court or MSFT has won it there."

George Dubbya said in a press conference that if elected he will enthusiastically pursue enforcement of monopoly law to the fullest extent.

If Gates isn't careful, he can make this into an issue where both candidates will want to crucify MSFT, just to show they cannot be bought.

He already has a public black eye for signing on someone from the Bush camp to lobby Bush. The issue becomes, "Can Microsoft buy George Dubbya?"

-Bill_H