Roy Schestowitz wrote:
> Goldman Sachs software analyst Sherlund leaving
>
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> | Sherlund started covering Microsoft in 1986, the year it went public,
> | and became well known on Wall Street for tracking its growth from
> | start-up to 800-pound gorilla of software.
> |
> | [...]
> |
> | The slew of companies competing with Microsoft has of course grown
> | over the years, and now includes Yahoo, Oracle,IBM and Novell.
> |
> | Linux to work with Windows
> `----
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> http://biz.yahoo.com/cnnm/061104/110406_goldman_sherlund.html?.v=1
>
> Perhaps Sherlund too, much like Allchin and Gates, can sense the beginning of
> the end, so he decides to depart at the heights, just before the
> demoralising decline.
Only a complete idiot with a room-temperature IQ would believe that
there is some connection between a financial analyst who works at
Goldman Sachs retiring after 20+ years and your imaginary Microsoft's
"demoralizing decline."
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