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How high will Microsoft fly?
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74076---- You do realize investment income issues - right?----- yes, i do, the onejonkai-7/23/2004
74075hmm, they stopped buying back shares this last quarter and basically last year,jonkai-7/23/2004
74074You do realize investment income issues - right? I do think that the one time disandeep-7/23/2004
74073-- <i>bill gates is smarter than the average billionaire </i> yes jonkai-7/22/2004
74072bill gates is smarter than the average billionairehdl-7/22/2004
74071notice how MSFT keeps beating Revenues, but is falling short on earnings.... jonkai-7/22/2004
74070SCO Flops in Daimler/Chrysler Suit zdnet.com.com And it sounds like no appeal QwikSand-7/21/2004
74069I would reduce the post-distribution valuation of Microsoft by _more_ than the pdavidtrx-7/21/2004
74068<i> Of course it doesn't say too much for 'Wall Street' eitherjonkai-7/21/2004
74067It's sad that a company with such enormous brain power and access to resourcdavidtrx-7/21/2004
74066<i> That doesn't sound like an investment opportunity to me </i>jonkai-7/21/2004
74065as i said yesterday on the AOL MSFT brd, when people figure this out: god help jonkai-7/21/2004
74064You make my point about how unproductive Microsoft has been in deploying its capdavidtrx-7/21/2004
74063<i> Microsoft, $32 billion lighter, is a less attractive company than bejonkai-7/21/2004
74062And the one-time distribution -- Daviddavidtrx-7/21/2004
74061Microsoft, $32 billion lighter, is a less attractive company than before the disdavidtrx-7/21/2004
74060<i> If it's 2004 I can see the share price staying above $30.00 just sjonkai-7/21/2004
74059???? Is the $3.00 dividend going to be paid out to share holders of record for Nphilip j gerth-7/21/2004
74058You may be right. But I don't recall the same percentage moves we saw tonigLone Ranger-7/20/2004
74057<i>Why do you think Microsoft's price went crazy in after hours? Up 5jonkai-7/20/2004
74056Why do you think Microsoft's price went crazy in after hours? Up 5.7% or $1Lone Ranger-7/20/2004
74055talk about throwing in the towel, the only time a company should hand out a onejonkai-7/20/2004
74054A buyback would provide price support for continued insider selling, thus effectProDeath-7/20/2004
74053So, you think they will just keep sitting on cash? Or are you suggesting that itsandeep-7/19/2004
74052just a few days before MSFT announces their plans... yet the stock is at what ijonkai-7/17/2004
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