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To: Dale Stempson who wrote (5788)3/5/1998 11:53:00 AM
From: RagTimeBand  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7685
 
**OT** Intel

>>The techs might just get trashed. I'd love to pick up INTC under 70 or AMAT under 30 again.<< The "other shoe" which would give you that opportunity would be Microsoft and its problems with the Justice department. If the word comes that that Win98 is delayed....

>>BTW, Re: "P.S. Now I'm hoping my IOM stock is called away." Ya really shocked me with that one!<< I thought it would :-)

I have nothing against IOM, just some of the ra-ra types that sometimes come over and pollute this thread.

I bought IOM under $9 (haven't sold any of my SYQT) because it seems they have a lot of momentum.

Regards - Emory



To: Dale Stempson who wrote (5788)3/6/1998 5:32:00 PM
From: RagTimeBand  Respond to of 7685
 
Have you seen this?

Dear NEWS.COM Dispatch Reader:
Despite Bill Gates's "no mea culpa" before the Senate and the press,
Microsoft is quietly backing away from some of the very deals that put it in hot water in the first place.

The software giant is working with ISPs, computer makers, and content
providers to loosen the terms for its Internet Explorer browser and Windows.

Some analysts say Gates is trying to reach a middle ground in order to head off government regulation that might, at worst, split Microsoft into pieces, as with AT&T more than a decade ago. First, Baby Bells -- someday Baby Bills?

news.com