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


To: Jacob Snyder who wrote (44758)5/12/2000 10:14:00 PM
From: Michael L. Voorhees  Respond to of 74651
 
re: is it possible to be heading a corp. worth 100's ....

MSFT simply needs to terminate the BS. It isn't working
any longer; everyone can now see through their shallow
rhetoric. Start straight talking; settle the case; save
legal fees; reduce ineffective advertising fees; and start
programming their asses off. Spend some of this money on
true software innovation instead of translucent PR campaigns.

A good CEO sees a bat when it
hits him in the face -- it's called crisis management; an egotistical CEO thinks only of himself and not his
shareholders. That's the present mode MSFT is in. It's called BAD MANAGEMENT.



To: Jacob Snyder who wrote (44758)5/13/2000 7:08:00 AM
From: Yaacov  Respond to of 74651
 
Jacob, maybe they have been used to win for such along time that they never learned how to loose! As you said in your first post, as a MSFT investor, I like to see them get this thing behind them and get on with it. Deep inside, I hope your wrong and these guys are not so stupid as to know when to call it quit! I have ownd msft for years, like manyother long insvetors on this thread. If I sell now, I still have made plenty of money. My share cost is below $10.00 per share. But would I sell a Rolls Royce to buy a Fiat 500?
That is the question!