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To: Uncle Frank who wrote (20303)4/11/1999 7:49:00 PM
From: J Krnjeu  Respond to of 74651
 
Futures down 46.50.

Thank You

JK



To: Uncle Frank who wrote (20303)4/11/1999 9:21:00 PM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 74651
 
Frank and Thread: There has been a lot of posts on MSFT's battle with the DOJ. The following link will give you an editorial that sums up my feelings better than I could ever write them. I am not allowed to post it, but I am giving you the opening paragraph to wet your appetite.

Apparently convinced of the hopelessness of victory in the antitrust suit against Microsoft, Bill Gates is now seeking an
out-of-court settlement with the Justice Dept.
Gates is right to conclude that Microsoft is losing in court — but not for the reason he believes. Microsoft is losing, not because
its case is weak, but because its moral confidence in its own position is lacking. The company has been afraid to defend the justice
of its actions. Instead, throughout the trial, Microsoft has been appeasing the government by conceding all issues of principle and
simultaneously denying obvious facts.


Try this link for the rest:

aynrand.org