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To: BillHoo who wrote (43115)4/24/2000 10:11:00 AM
From: lawdog  Respond to of 74651
 
Will take unexpected bad news (specific to msft or in the economy). to force shares lower. IMO.

I am more concerned about the economic data to be released this week.



To: BillHoo who wrote (43115)4/24/2000 6:01:00 PM
From: Frank Ellis Morris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
Bill Your call was a good one and I have not a clue where the stock is heading. There is just too much negative news that can drive this stock down the drain. I hope that it does not end up being another Philip Morris. The Timing of the announcement for breaking up MSFT was IMHO planned by chance since the giant software co stated less then great earnings on Thursday. The problem I have here is what company will be the next target by the DOJ?? Intel, Sunw, AOL??? NAH!!

Between the DOJ and Allen Greenspan's bias on tightening this is becoming a year of Disaster. I wonder what will be the platform the Democrats will run for relection?? The once sizzling but now plunging stock market???

Frank