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[News] [Rival] Microsoft, Approaching Debt, Ignores the Disabled to Save Cash Cow

  • Subject: [News] [Rival] Microsoft, Approaching Debt, Ignores the Disabled to Save Cash Cow
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 17 Feb 2008 01:34:40 +0000
  • Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy
  • Organization: Netscape / schestowitz.com
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[Microsoft ignores the Muslim world too, but that's another story.]

Disabled or diffabled?

,----[ Quote ]
| Does OOXML meet the accessibility needs of "persons with different 
| abilities"? The ODF Alliance posted an Issue Brief, ODF's Benchmark for 
| Accessibility that discusses these questions.  
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http://www.openmalaysiablog.com/2008/02/disabled-or-dif.html

"I’d be glad to help tilt lotus into into the death spiral. I could do it
Friday afternoon but not Saturday. I could do it pretty much any time the
following week."

                                        --Brad Silverberg, Microsoft

Yes, in case the trolls did not know this already (they know) Microsoft is on
the verge of working under debt. It operates at a loss while attempting to buy
more assets (burning cash in vain).


Recent:

Yahoo's Way Out

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| Microsoft will have to go into debt to buy Yahoo—at least $10 billion by 
|           ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
| reasonable estimates, assuming the deal is half cash and half stock and 
| Microsoft wants to leave some operating capital in the bank. That debt is the 
| weakness in Microsoft's offer. A year ago—even a month ago—the debt wouldn't 
| have been much of a problem. But there's a huge credit crunch going on in the 
| US right now that got a whole lot worse in just the past week.     
| 
| Banks are seeing real problems in areas like LBO, or leveraged buy-out, debt 
| that along with problems with commercial mortgages and bonds are putting a 
| real squeeze on credit. I'm sure Microsoft is a good credit risk, but there 
| still has to be money to lend. And Microsoft might look like a whole lot less 
| of a good risk should the company have to borrow more to buy Yahoo.     
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http://www.microsoft-watch.com/content/corporate/yahoos_way_out.html?kc=MWRSS02129TX1K0000535


Microsoft's Last Big Beat: Internet Domination or Death

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| What can $44.6B USD mean? Well, for Microsoft (MSFT) it may mean the cost of 
| survival. 
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http://seekingalpha.com/article/63876-microsoft-s-last-big-beat-internet-domination-or-death?source=yahoo


Related:

Will Microsoft Survive the Next 10 Years?

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| I am not really an expert in this but when I read all the negative
| headlines and articles I ask myself if Microsoft really will survive
| the next 10 years.
| 
| [...]
| 
| I am pretty sure that the Open Source Community, the new Ubuntu,
| Google and of course Apple are those companies that are ready for
| our century and they will get more and more people that know what
| they really want.
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http://websquirrel.blogspot.com/2007/03/will-microsoft-survive-next-10-years.html


P. Graham: Microsoft is Dead

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| A few days ago I suddenly realized Microsoft was dead. I was talking
| to a young startup founder about how Google was different from Yahoo.
| I said that Yahoo had been warped from the start by their fear of
| Microsoft. That was why they'd positioned themselves as a "media
| company" instead of a technology company. Then I looked at his face
| and realized he didn't understand. It was as if I'd told him how much
| girls liked Barry Manilow in the mid 80s. Barry who?
| 
| Microsoft? He didn't say anything, but I could tell he didn't quite
| believe anyone would be frightened of them.
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http://www.paulgraham.com/microsoft.html

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