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To: Jim Lamb who wrote (47073)6/20/2000 8:34:00 PM
From: miraje  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
I am tired of his selling millions of shares of his portion of this company and also look for an end to it..

This bothers me, too. Especially at this time with the company under attack and the stock price so depressed as a result. Allen and the rest of them should suspend their selling and think about doing some buying as a public vote of confidence in MSFT.

As far as Paul Allen and stadium financing is concerned, this has always really ticked me off. New stadiums for his sports team toys should be financed completely by him and his partners, not the taxpayers. The cost of a stadium is just pocket change for him. Pro sports is a business. Let him take the risks (and profits or losses), not the taxpaying public, many of whom couldn't care less about the teams involved.

-JB

PS: And I've always been a Trailblazer fan. They should have won it all this year. :-(