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How high will Microsoft fly?
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72301Eleven bucks, John...E L E V E N. AXXelAxxel-9/6/2002
72300An Alternative to Microsoft Gains Support in High Places nytimes.comSpytrdr-9/5/2002
72299They won't. Smart money has been restricting their exposure to Microsoft sofProDeath-9/5/2002
72298you got to wonder how people continue to put up with this..... seattlepi.nwsourjonkai-9/5/2002
72297is that a crack i see? businessweek.com if MSFT thinks they are going to get ojonkai-9/4/2002
72296Why do we need an operating system for computers? Let the Net operate them; we Baldur Fjvlnisson-9/4/2002
72295Who the hell pays $400 for MS Office??? U.S. Govt.? Small wonder that mess is gBaldur Fjvlnisson-9/4/2002
72294P.S. If the general public anticipates Dow 5000; MSFT wouldn't be selling aBaldur Fjvlnisson-9/4/2002
72293In January 2001 when idiot Greenspan started panicking I thought the Dow mightBaldur Fjvlnisson-9/4/2002
72292General public expects DOW below 5000; NASDAQ at 1000. Everyone is expecting thDavid S.-9/4/2002
72291Microsoft Is Plain Crazy Tuesday September 3, 11:35 am ET By Rich Karlgaard Baldur Fjvlnisson-9/3/2002
72290I think Microsoft's current thrust is to skim something monetary off of everCharles Tutt-9/1/2002
72289Well - the difference between bugs and features in the Microsoft world has alwaydybdahl-9/1/2002
72288<i>The problem for Microsoft is that they don't modularize well. They Dave-8/31/2002
72287<i> that's still $96 in almost pure profit. </i> yes, but it isjonkai-8/31/2002
72286qwik, the best days are behind you when you have to start discounting. rockyalydar-8/31/2002
72285<i>yes, that is MSFT's answer... but it is not a very good answer for QwikSand-8/31/2002
72284<i> Microsoft's answer to Corel and Star Office. </i> yes, thajonkai-8/31/2002
72283The problem for Microsoft is that they don't modularize well. They only havedybdahl-8/31/2002
72282will someone change the name of this thread? it looks awfully inadequateSpytrdr-8/31/2002
72281<< Dave I don't get it. What is the big deal? They update your O/S roualydar-8/30/2002
72280Dave I don't get it. What is the big deal? They update your O/S routinely anJohn F. Dowd-8/30/2002
72279That's not a MSFT problem, it's an example of MSFT helping people solve David Howe-8/30/2002
72278i know other tech companies are experiencing severe macroeconomic problems rightalydar-8/30/2002
72277<i>Mac will probably never get more than 5% of the market.</i> On wDave-8/30/2002
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