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To: jhg_in_kc who wrote (16188)5/6/1999 1:24:00 PM
From: Eric.sun  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 64865
 
Michael Armstrong just on CNBC talked about the deal. Between
MSFT and SUNW, he is saying he will have stronger tie with MSFT
finacially but technology front T will work with the best
technology. And he mentioned he loved SUN and java in particular.
So I guess in short term, MSFT may get a burst, but in the long
run, it is not big deal. Well maybe MSFT make a good investment
at the end but it would not hurt SUN in any chance. What is funny
is the guy on CNBC named Steve Frank brought up question like
"Will AT&T like microsoft software more than SUN's because of the
deal?" and MA said "NO". These guys on CNBC would take every
chance to promote MSFT and damage SUNW. I wish there is another
cable channel to watch!