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To: Charles Tutt who wrote (45306)5/25/2000 1:27:00 AM
From: adamnelson  Respond to of 74651
 
No one is above the Law, including the Judge. That's
what the appeals process is about. The Judge can take
it personal against MSFT and be as cranky as he wants.
Denying the defendant's due process right will only
help the defendant argue in the appellate courts.

Anyone who has a brain knows what this Judge is going
after. I think this Judge has gone a bit too much and
too far ...



To: Charles Tutt who wrote (45306)5/25/2000 10:16:00 AM
From: Michael L. Voorhees  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 74651
 
Goldman's Sherlund (?sp) appeared to be downgrading MSFT on CNBC. He stated "...now MSFT has only one last line of defense being the appeals process. And that line of defense is highly uncertain....". A good company would have settled this thing long ago (and MSFT had many opportunties to do such). As a reluctant shareholder (in a Trust) I resent the management of this company playing roulette with my money.