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...first year, Finnegan said heexpects to sell about 40,000 cases of the beer,which run around $5.00 for a six-pack...
...newfound contentment springs not from all the things that have gone right, but from the realization that I will not figure out the meaning of my life this summer and may not for a while. This is a piece of uncertainty I have to throw into my back-pack and carry to work with me every morning, but I'm starting to finally accept it. All the things that I have done right recently feel amazingly good. But the hope that they can get better--and that I can make them better--is more than enough...
...last week looked bad for Bill Gates ?a judge ordered him to hand over the heretofore secret blueprints for Microsoft Windows?this week may be even worse. For starters, he?ll be spending at least two days with a pack of federal prosecutors, who will grill him on Wednesday and Thursday about Microsoft?s alleged anticompetitive practices. He?ll also spend some of the week batting back accusations that the firm?s new Windows 98 operating system was ?undercooked? and rushed to market before it was ready. Though the software has been selling briskly, critics have been compiling an increasingly...
...legal services as drawing up standard wills or simple divorce papers--from off-the-shelf competition. "These are cookie-cutter tasks," says Steven Gillers, a New York University law professor who specializes in legal ethics. "When you realize how routinized legal work is, and how much information you can pack into an interactive CD-ROM, then you recognize how easy it is to substitute a computer for a lawyer. That's the threat...
...sell online, sometimes many times a day. "The bulk of recent trades have been for well under 1,000 shares," says James Preissler, who follows the Internet for Paine Webber. And because there are still relatively few shares of Internet stocks available to the public, such purchases can pack a hefty punch. That guarantees that any rise in the demand for a stock will have a sharp impact on its price. For example, much of the volatility of Amazon.com comes from the fact that less than half of the company's 49 million shares are actively traded. Founder Jeff Bezos...