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To: Teflon who wrote (23012)5/20/1999 12:54:00 PM
From: taxman  Respond to of 74651
 
"MSFT..looks extremely inviting"

my largest position.

regards



To: Teflon who wrote (23012)5/21/1999 2:02:00 AM
From: Andy Thomas  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
>> With that in hand, MSFT, to me, looks extremely inviting as an investment opportunity at this time.<<

I'll stick to my Canadian penny stock, LENP.Toronto. <g>

Hey everyone, if I've said things which are unfair to MSFT, I apologize. On the other hand, as an organization they _really_ give me the creeps so at least you know where I'm coming from.

Just the manner in which these sports monstrosities (the stadiums) were conceived of and are being funded/built in Seattle should concern anyone interested in the subject of MSFT. In my opinion it goes much deeper than that though.

On the bright side, my dad made a fortune in their stock (obviously he doesn't agree with me about the nature of or direction of the company) so he's offering to use part of the profits and take the whole family on an Alaska trip next summer.

Ah.. isn't life complicated?...

I'll stick with my position that MSFT's interpretation of copyright law is flawed, or that in light of magnetic/optical media, the copyright laws need to be overhauled. I like the general Chinese attitude toward software distribution... in any case I like it better than than MSFT's interpretation as exemplified by the MSFT EULA.

FWIW
Andy