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To: Arnold Layne who wrote (593)6/26/1998 4:18:00 PM
From: Doug Larson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3187
 
Microsoft's Win98 off to fast start-Deutsche Bank

SAN FRANCISCO, June 26 (Reuters) - Sales of Microsoft Corp.'s (MSFT - news) Windows 98 operating system are off to
a fast start, according to Deutsche Bank analyst Michael Kwatinez.

Kwatinez said in a note to clients he checked 13 stores Thursday, which indicated a strong demand for Windows 98.

''We believe Win98 could boost revenue growth in fiscal 1999 more than is currently contemplated,'' Kwatinez said in a
report. He also said Microsoft appears to be on track to beat his fourth quarter estimate (and consensus) of $0.48 a share.
Robust enterprise software sales, ongoing Office strength and a possible boost from Windows 98 could drive an upside, he
said. end of article.

Also a question for Arnold Layne. Does the song Candy and
a Current Bun mean anything to you?