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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: t2 who wrote (13847)1/5/1999 6:44:00 PM
From: t2  Respond to of 74651
 
Earnings Release -- Jan 19 -- That is what this bullish story of MSFT (Bloomberg) indicates but I have seen nothing on their web site. The report actually states that MSFT "will" report on the 19th. Microsoft Investor also lists Jan 19 as the date. I wish they would post it on their web site.

Note what that analyst from Everen Securities says about MSFT price and the internet stocks. Enjoy.

quote.bloomberg.com



To: t2 who wrote (13847)1/5/1999 7:57:00 PM
From: Daniel O'Keefe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
Tech2000: I enjoyed Ed's view of the next year as well, particularly his thoughts on implications of growth in e-commerce and stock price projections!

Regarding stock splits, however, normally employee stock options split as well; that is if an employee holds options to buy 100 shares at a price of $100, he/she will have options to buy 200 shares at $50 if the company does a 2-1 stock split. Hence, the impact on the company's employee stock option liabilities should be neutral. If this were not to happen, a company would have a lot of very unhappy employees as the value of their options would be cut in half.