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To: PMS Witch who wrote (43466)4/25/2000 7:25:00 PM
From: sandeep  Respond to of 74651
 
PMS, I think you are reading too much into this. This is just one isolated case of gov interference one needs to fight. US will stay the leader with or without microsoft.



To: PMS Witch who wrote (43466)4/26/2000 4:02:00 AM
From: Thunder  Respond to of 74651
 
"Since all empires decline and become irrelevant eventually, could this be the inflection point for a change in the current U.S. world leadership?"

Let's hope not. It's unfortunate to think that it may take a post inflection point of view to acknowledge what has been lost and just as importantly what could have been gained.

Shame on the critics of the authors of our Constitution.

Gary



To: PMS Witch who wrote (43466)4/26/2000 4:05:00 AM
From: SunSpot  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
Unites States is still the worlds biggest homogeneous market, and that is what makes its strength. In Europe, we have a bigger market, but so heterogeneous that a small company cannot start selling in all countries at once.

The only thing that could threaten the US market as the biggest is the Internet. But that will only do for bits and bytes and B2B.

Remember, that if you cannot find a job in New York, you can go to California. The same isn't possible in Europe or on the Internet, simply because of the language barriers.