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


To: jonkai who wrote (66416)3/26/2002 8:47:28 PM
From: alydar  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 74651
 
i think the intel ex-executive said it all.

<<He said Microsoft had reacted to Intel's NSP media playing software by threatening to withhold support for Intel's next generation of chips and pressuring computer makers not to install NSP.

McGeady said only the non-retaliation provisions proposed by the non-settling states contain specific prohibitions against threatened future retaliation and indirect threats via customers.

But another Microsoft attorney, Dan Webb, tried to discredit McGeady, saying he also was biased against the company.

Webb cited a book and magazine article in which the former Intel executive was quoted as calling Microsoft an ``evil corporation.''>>

i mean, what else needs to be said?

rocky



To: jonkai who wrote (66416)3/27/2002 12:14:59 AM
From: sandeep  Respond to of 74651
 
Technically, MSFT is on a sell. This judge or anything else just provides sellers like you more fuel while buyers like Duke a reason to be cautious... The stock is now in a downturn till it can cross 62.