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How high will Microsoft fly?
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72351No. He has been a terrible exec everywhere...sandeep-9/9/2002
72350What, you don't think Belluzzo was a Microsoft operative while still at SGI,Dave-9/9/2002
72349The right to purchase the stock must have been at 2000 levels. Against that he wsandeep-9/9/2002
72348johnny boy, the loan was issued so he could purchase the options. or so mgt. salydar-9/9/2002
72347Duke: Great points. Only problem is the market seems to listen to Jack's shiJohn F. Dowd-9/9/2002
72346i just upgraded to xp home edition because win me was such a piece of shit. aftalydar-9/9/2002
72345<i> Can you tell the difference? </i> apparently you can't.... jonkai-9/9/2002
72344<i>They had no business forgiving that loan. </i> actually that is jonkai-9/9/2002
72343How many clues would a clueless have if a clueless did have clues?? I think youThe Duke of URL©-9/9/2002
72342I agree that INTC, CSCO, MSFT will be the last companies to expense options if tsandeep-9/9/2002
72341<B>An Alternative to Microsoft Gains Support in High Places</B> By Rusty Johnson-9/9/2002
72340John, admit it. You're on crack. Go back and read my post and your non sequDave-9/9/2002
72339<i> It is a very difficult ac.........This is not an appropriate way to dejonkai-9/8/2002
72338Depreciation is another example of a capital account item moving through the P&aCharles Tutt-9/8/2002
72337You still don't get it. This is not a social question . It is a very difficuJohn F. Dowd-9/8/2002
72336I'm guessing that they'll at least have to report the $15 million partinDave-9/8/2002
72335<i> Are you so insane that you think MSFT doesn't report employees saljonkai-9/8/2002
72334<i> is that what passes for "clever retort" around here? </i&jonkai-9/8/2002
72333<i> From your posting I take it that you must think that MSFT's stock jonkai-9/8/2002
72332<i> Wouldn't want you guys to be out of the loop. <g> << jonkai-9/8/2002
72331Dear David, I suggest you read the following masterpiece from 2001. I disseminBaldur Fjvlnisson-9/6/2002
72330Not fully. Not the part where they pay in options. How many billions is that? Baldur Fjvlnisson-9/6/2002
72329Are you so insane that you think MSFT doesn't report employees salaries in tDavid Howe-9/6/2002
72328Is that what passes for "clever retort" around here? Charles Tutt (SMCharles Tutt-9/6/2002
72327Well... not exactly news :-) But general PR policy in years 2002 should include dybdahl-9/6/2002
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