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To: werefrog who wrote (6327)4/30/1998 12:59:00 PM
From: Maverick  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 74651
 
Attorneys general from 13 states are in the final stages of
preparing a joint antitrust action against MICROSOFT CORP. (MSFT:
89-3/4, - 3/4), the New York Times reported. Several of the state
officials told the paper they are prepared to proceed without the
U.S. Justice Department, which has its own probe of the world's
largest software maker, although they would rather act in
conjunction with the federal agency. The states plan to act
quickly because Microsoft plans to begin shipping the next version
of its ubiquitous Windows operating system - Windows 98 - to
personal computer makers in May and release it to the general
public in June. See Full Story at
infobeat.com.