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To: Davd S. Carson who wrote (5750)4/10/1998 6:52:00 PM
From: Tom Kearney  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 74651
 
MSFT should be declared a national treasure - like Yellowstone National Park! <ggg> You don't screw w/ Old Faithful. Not when it's the engine driving a trillion dollar a year economic sector.

4.7% unemployment, $50B, maybe $75B SURPLUS THIS YEAR!! Doesn't anybody remember 1983 when a lot of people were starting to think that the only way to a secure future was to learn Japanese??

Regards,
TK



To: Davd S. Carson who wrote (5750)4/12/1998 8:12:00 PM
From: Frank Ellis Morris  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 74651
 
Good Evening David,

The simple solution to this is that the governments need to allow big business to function without interference. It seems that if you are not doing well in your business and Microsoft or Philip Morris is your competitor, all you have to do is call the justice department and request anti trust violations. This is like asking big brother to play star chamber and tilt the outcome in your favor. It is not the role of big business or their share holders to have to fund big government spending. Any negative proceeding against Microsoft could play havoc with the entire technology expansion and dampen the GNP. My proposal is to back off and leave free enterprise alone.

Best regards
Frank