61. Analysts see that as simply a negotiating position. 62. Analysts see the decline as blip. 63. Analysts see the development as a boon for geographers and urban planners and a potential nightmare for states and people with something to hide. 64. Analysts see the moves as Microsoft wielding its long-standing power in new ways. 65. Analysts see the referral as evidence that Margaret Beckett, U.K. Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, wants to stamp her distinctive authority on regulation and competition. 66. Analysts see this alliance as the latest development in a financial services industry seeking increase market share in the face of intensifying competition. 67. Analysts see United and USAir as the most likely combination, in part because most of their employees belong to the same unions. 68. And analysts see no prospect of a turnaround without a government move to kick-start the economy, such as by cutting taxes. 69. And even though some of the stocks of companies that provide such software make Microsoft shares look cheap, analysts still see opportunities. 70. Analysts saw an investment from Compuserve as unlikely, however, since it competes directly with Europe Online in selling electronic information services in Europe. |