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MSFT -- Should the DOJ Break it up?
An SI Board Since February 1997
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Emcee:  Kenneth E. De Paul Type:  Unmoderated
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94 My IE would not allow Netscape to be downloaded onto an NT platform Qtrlytrades-5/14/1998
93 The success of the Windows OS is fair as you stated. The reasons to break up MQtrlytrades-5/14/1998
92 Your theory is funny !! The reason that MSFT OS had 85% market is because it oed-5/14/1998
91 Dwight, thanks for the link. At the moment, we consumers do have choice of &quoenergy_investor-5/13/1998
90 Good luck with CPU...I do like to go to CompUSA and Computer City, and I do buyDwight E. Karlsen-5/13/1998
89 Hey, I think that's great. I own CompUSA stock.:) Scotsman-5/13/1998
88 <i>I was told to activate IE, than download Netscape, than de-activate IEDwight E. Karlsen-5/13/1998
87 I did an experiment a few months back. I called up Dell and asked them if I coScotsman-5/13/1998
86 D-Day Looms for Redmond wired.com Federal and state regulators are expected Dwight E. Karlsen-5/13/1998
85 Ed, my post was an attempt at satire. Besides, in reality, Ford is one of manyenergy_investor-5/12/1998
84 I couldn't agree more! Breaking up monopolies is as American as apple pie (energy_investor-5/12/1998
83 Please tell me besides the auto body, what else in the autos which FORD sells ted-5/12/1998
82 There's nothing like a good hornets' nest... <i>The desktop is cJF Quinnelly-5/12/1998
81 The way phone service worked was similar to cable TV today: companies had geogrJF Quinnelly-5/12/1998
80 I just can't resist getting into this discussion. Forgive me if you have diScotsman-5/11/1998
79 Sorry, your examples do not compute. Using your "Ford" analogy, try tenergy_investor-5/11/1998
78 Sorry, Dwight, I do believe you are missing the point. Microsoft HAS a monopolyenergy_investor-5/11/1998
77 << <<Giving away a browser is one thing, but selling it as part of Mike Milde-5/11/1998
76 Robert, Why is that significant? This is about anti-competitive business pracMike Milde-5/11/1998
75 Kevin, you downloaded an evaluation copy, not a free copy. You would have had Mike Milde-5/11/1998
74 Yooo Fred, Sounds like you are stepping into a hornet's nest...again. AnyMichael Sphar-5/11/1998
73 <<Kevin, Netscape's browser was NOT free until 2 or 3 months ago>Kevin Hay-5/11/1998
72 Agree that a breakup could mean good news for MSFT stock holders. As far as thDavid Spruiell-5/10/1998
71 JF, I didn't know that AT&T did not control the entire US phone systemmozek-5/10/1998
70 <i>The full price for first time users is $209. Sounds a bit like monopolDwight E. Karlsen-5/10/1998
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