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To: Insitu who wrote (46317)6/9/2000 11:43:00 AM
From: TTOSBT  Respond to of 74651
 
Re: ". I bet that most of the oral arguments will focus on which remedy is correct"

Yes, if you remember Steve Ballmer's e-mail back right before the mediator quit, he said that MSFT's settlement offer went far beyond what the law required them to give. IMO MSFT is fighting the split and that would be the victory for the stock. Bill Gates has been stating all along that a split would destroy NGWS reorg. Other lawsuits of damage will still come, -like the Exxon Valdezee mess.

TTOSBT



To: Insitu who wrote (46317)6/9/2000 2:23:00 PM
From: Thunder  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 74651
 
There will be no review of findings of fact such as which witnesses were believable. The judges's findings in that regard are binding and not appealable.

Insitu, are you saying that upon a possible, complete overturn that the judges FoF still stand? If not, what types of scenarios would need to be in place during appeal, in order for the FoF to become vulnerable? TIA

Respectfully,

Gary