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


To: Richard Dustin Doyle who wrote (3786)10/24/1997 10:11:00 AM
From: zgoodman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
Hey Richard;

If you look through the anals of MSFT history, you'll find the company itself has not always had smooth sailing.

In fact, on several occcassions everyone from industry 'giants' to Governments (that's in the plural, meaning: more than one) have tried everything from unfair consumer practises to 'you name it!'

Through it all though, MSFT stock has continued to rise, and will CONTINUE to move no matter what! Why? They still remain - in many ways - the only kid on the block. Remember, it's physically impossible to turn on a computer without having MSFT profit from you. And I say that while typing this message on a PowerPC (that's Apple to those of you on the 'dark side')!

MSFT will continue to move and I will continue to buy it. So should you. This one really is a 'no brainer'.

Regards,

Goodman



To: Richard Dustin Doyle who wrote (3786)10/25/1997 9:22:00 AM
From: Wilson Picket  Respond to of 74651
 
<< Heck I think if a bomb went off in the main manufacturing plant of MSFT tomorrow and MSFT said that production would be halted for 6 months the stock would rise 10 points!>>

Don't you see, MSFT doesn't have any manufacturing plants to
be blown up! The capitalization is of an intellectual product.

For more insight on possible motives of the DOJ,
refer to "The Fountainhead", by Ayn Rand.