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To: ed who wrote (16450)2/19/1999 5:13:00 AM
From: Byron Xiao  Respond to of 74651
 
I heard Al won't beat Hillary in 2000. Hillary is smart enough to play the role of a victim for being the wife of an unfaithful president, that will win many people sympathy. I can't wait to see Hillary running against Elizabeth Dole in 2000. That would be awesome.

year 2000 will be an election year. If Microsoft get hurt big , it will bring down the Hi Tech industry together. I do not think Al Gore wants that to be a topic in his election campaign



To: ed who wrote (16450)2/19/1999 5:17:00 AM
From: Frank Ellis Morris  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 74651
 
Good Morning Ed,

There is a fear factor running through the numbers of Microsoft stock right now that I am most concerned about. I do not think that the downward move is over. A company which has revenue and sales growth the size of Microsoft should not be selling off on a daily basis. The stock is not being rewarded but is being depressed. In stead of investors seeing the downside as a buying opportunity more are seeing it as a reason to sell.
This is troublesome and Bill Gates had better do something to stop it.

Best Regards
Frank