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To: Charles Hughes who wrote (19826)5/31/1998 8:27:00 AM
From: Reginald Middleton  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 24154
 
< Why? To prove how easy it is for big companies to overwhelm small ones with tiny percentages of their total assets? Because that is what you would be proving. I also spend more of my income as a percentage on sales taxes than Bill Gates. So what?>

Now your just making exceuses. Normalize for size and then run through the routine. NSCP hired one of the most powerful men in Washington to lobby against thier competitor and all of a sudden a whole slew of antitrust problems start to arise here an abroad. Is this just a coincidence, or is it a way you inject morale into your employees? To top it off, everyone in this thread thinks it is just dandy.

I've been going though NSCP numbers on a cursory basis, and it looks as if they might have thrown the books to the chef after it came from the CFO. I have seen only one post on this thread concerning that topic, depsite how serious it is, but I suppose that would be blasphemous to the religous defense of NSCP against the evil Bill. I guess this is alright to, as long as it somehow hurts MSFT. Face it, NSCP plays downright dirty. This is alright for all is fair in love and war, but don't start to selectively persecute MSFT because they are successful at the game.