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To: johnd who wrote (52854)11/8/2000 12:12:28 PM
From: Yaacov  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
RESEARCH ALERT-Lehman raises Microsoft target to $115""

John, is that with Bush in the office or with Al Gore as President?



To: johnd who wrote (52854)11/8/2000 12:57:35 PM
From: The Duke of URLĀ©  Respond to of 74651
 
A post worth noting from Amy J on the intel thread:

RE: "Before W2K came out, Win NT had been losing market share in the server class for about a year."
Hi GV,
WinNT didn't have any market share to speak of when it was first released. Everything was Novell. Yet, Brian Valentine made WinNT into a winning industry solution - slowly but surely. Let's hope he'll do it again, but with Win2k this time.

More history: when NT was released, LanManager (a Microsoft NOS product) was certainly losing market share, but NT took over as the industry leader, which demonstrates that MS is willing to let a temporary loss occur in order to build a foundation for a successful and more permanent gain.

Regards,
Amy J



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