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To: Exacctnt who wrote (10013)8/7/1998 2:43:00 PM
From: nnillionaire  Respond to of 74651
 
Re: "Isn't this the same judge..."

From today's CBS Marketwatch:

Microsoft loses battle in antitrust war

cbs.marketwatch.com

In June, the appeals court overturned Jackson's preliminary injunction in a related case, ruling that Microsoft had probably not violated a 1995 consent decree by forcing computer makers to buy Microsoft's Internet Explorer software if they wanted to buy Windows. The current case is based on the Sherman Antitrust Act, not on a consent decree.

Jackson gave Microsoft very little hope that he would throw the case out before trial, saying the appeals court ruling was irrelevant because "I'm going to be finding facts here."

Good Investing



To: Exacctnt who wrote (10013)8/8/1998 12:53:00 AM
From: J Krnjeu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
Mr. Robert D, Neumeyer,

You are correct. The appeals court reversed his decision in a heartbeat besides severely admonishing him.

Thank You,

JK