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Vincent Clement from Windsor, Canada writes: So 5% of the shares entitles you to 27% of the board. Wow, and people wonder what is wrong in America.
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Ivan Canarus from Canada writes: Web going to mobile. It means new page interface design for MIDs ( mobile internet devices) where no place for the current advertisement mode. It will be a new concept of search engine too. There are no any products from Yahoo on this field.
Could anybody explain me, please, why Microsoft going to invest so huge money in obsolete technology rather than invest it in own similar projects ?- Posted 21/07/08 at 11:07 AM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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Stuck @ work from Vancouver, Canada writes: This guy just wants to sell it at the highest price they can get. We're talking about hundreds of millions to billions in dollars here. He's looking to retire hansomely.
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JOHN LACYK from TORONTO, Canada writes: This is not for an investment. Great economic wealth creates a greater greed and no benefit to others.
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