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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Frank Ellis Morris who wrote (41811)4/12/2000 9:25:00 AM
From: John F. Dowd  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
Amen to that Frank. If this keeps up I may have to go back to work. JFD



To: Frank Ellis Morris who wrote (41811)4/12/2000 11:01:00 AM
From: ToySoldier  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
Wow, it looks like my predictions on this board 2 years ago about MSFT's unraveling because of the pack of "Wolves" that would circle and devour have turned into cold reality.

And the worst part for the MSFT share-holders is that MSFT only has a few of the larger wolves cornering MSFT and taking them down. The scent of the blood oozing from the bite marks on MSFT will only attract more wolves from around the area. They all smell blood and are coming for the feast.

In fact, my opinion is that the MSFT employees themselves will unknowingly become the next BIG BAD WOLF to the feast. Why? Because as they see that this MSFT stock price is not a small and quickly recoverable correction, I would suspect that many of them will start exercizing their options and locking in what remaining value they have from the MSFT stock. This in itself could be a major problem as a major portion of MSFT's stock is held by its employees and all is well as long as there is not a major "run" on the stock (aka large numbers of employees exersizing). But, it will be a house of cards if they all start pulling out.

This was warned by I believe an ex-CFO of MSFT a couple years ago, but no one listened to him at the time. Well I guess we will see if his predictions are true now.

The Title Description for this SI MSFT board is very accurate as it mentions a stock price of $60. I would not be surprised at all if MSFT slowly hobbles itself down to the $60 mark in the up-coming weeks.

Unfortunately, I believe that the MSFT demise we are witnessing is THE major reason that has triggered and magnified the long anticipated "TECH CORRECTION". I think Wall Street has been waiting for the Tech Sector to pop without a major instant recovery for a long time. The MSFT "PIN" has burst this bubble big time.

Lets sit back and watch just how many wolves join the feast and how far this stock can slide.

Just my humble opinions.

Toy