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


To: johnd who wrote (50291)9/29/2000 11:30:31 AM
From: EDColeman3  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
Well, another one of your decision-points just jumped ship...

Paul Allen is out. Quit the BoD. Will still hang around
in a "consulting" capacity, but he's effectively gone.

And MSFT has traded intra-day below both the 52-week low
and the 104-week low.

So, what's your "investment" decision? I'd recommend
moving on to something with a future, unencumbered by
DoJ cases, EC cases, states' cases, Gates' ego and poor
market reception of MSFT's latest products.



To: johnd who wrote (50291)9/29/2000 11:36:44 AM
From: zyx1996  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
JohnD, I think people selling at this price is betting msft will miss its earning. With warning from intel and aapl. But I see no direct connection between msft's earning and those two. If Dell's earning has problem, I might start to worry a bit. Even then, the impact should not as direct, since people upgrade their software don't have to buy new computer. It is interesting to see the new segment of earning report, which will tell how much it makes for its web side of business. ZG(very very very long)