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To: Patrick E.McDaniel who wrote (158308)7/3/2000 11:41:13 AM
From: calgal  Respond to of 176388
 
Pat, here is a statement about Microsoft that Mikey made last week. Leigh

Plugged In

austin360.com

Austin American-Statesman
Monday, July 3, 2000

Mum's the word at Microsoft

If Microsoft Corp. has a plan for how it might operate as two separate companies, the software giant isn't letting on to the public or its business partners.

Microsoft has contended all along that it would win in court. Even after Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson recommended the company be broken in two, Microsoft refused to entertain the idea of operating as two companies.

"If there's a Plan B, they certainly haven't told us," Michael Dell, chairman of Dell Computer Corp., told reporters last week at the PC Expo trade show in New York.