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To: charger who wrote (3051)5/5/1998 4:29:00 PM
From: david thor  Respond to of 4903
 
<Our friend Bill killed the nice rally we had going>

Someone over at the Wavephore (WAVO) folder asked why Wavephore is not yet joining in on the industry "circus" in favor of Windows 98. I think there are a lot of companies, either close to Microsoft or not, that don't want to touch this Win98 issue with a 50-foot pole.

I think Gates genuinely irritated a lot of lawmakers and they are going to milk this thing for all it's worth. When things quiet down I think you'll see Win98 ship pretty much on schedule with pretty much the same feature set as today.

Dave



To: charger who wrote (3051)5/5/1998 4:31:00 PM
From: NeverRight  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4903
 
Our man Bill is one arrogant sob. To think that the world will stop if he doesn't get to issue W98 is balderdash.

And yes technology is great, but there are a lot of hard working people busting their humps in industries other than tech.

People like him piss me off!



To: charger who wrote (3051)5/5/1998 10:24:00 PM
From: fred woodall  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4903
 
Has anyone looked at NSCP from a TA stand point. The chart looks like one of those high flying internet stocks. 20/50 MA bullish. MACD Daily very bullish. Mr. Bill managed to pop up on CNBC not 20 seconds after my re-entry this afternoon. Not what I'd call a perfect execution. With the prospect of future earnings in place I see nothing but a continued move upward in price.