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To: billwot who wrote (19544)5/19/1998 3:12:00 PM
From: Sonny McWilliams  Respond to of 27012
 
Hi billwot. We will be leaving early Thursday morning and we are looking forward to great weather and good crab cakes. gg.

Yes, Frank is right. About this article you put on. It may be downbeat but it never mentions who thinks that the Coke defense will not prevail in Court. 3 cans of Pepsi with every 6 pack of Coke. That should make it clear to Jurors. And that's exactly what it would be like if Msft had to include the browser of their biggest competitor. When you think about it, it almost blows your mind. I can't imagine a monopoly in software. Who knows what will be hot in 2 years from now. Things that look great now, could be obsolete then. Look at Intel. Everybody thinks it is like a monopoly but they have to work like crazy to stay on track.

Everybody is down on Intel when it stumbles here and there. It has always done this. I can't remember when it was always uphill for Intel. We are being looked at as fanatics when it comes to Intel. Well, I don't consider myself a fanatic. But I will stay with Intel until I see something better. Intel is just in one of those product change periods and it will come out of it.

The market did great until they left the interest rate unchanged. Then it sold off. That alone should tell you that the market is fickle. The best thing is to always stay somewhat invested in the market through thick and thin. In the long run we will be rewarded. But some trading in between makes it more fun. gg.

I only bought 100 shares of Msft in the mid 90's. So I am not hurting and I have more interest now in watching all this develop. And like I said yesterday: When is the last time the GVT looked out for the consumer? If they want to do that, give us those lower Taxes.

Sonny