Microsoft Makes Giant Gains On Wall Street; Aims To Become Internet Leader In 1997

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Microsoft enjoyed a successful year on Wall Street in 1996, with many firms switching from Unix to NT as the operating system on their desktops, and some selecting Microsoft's Internet Explorer over Netscape Communications' Navigator as their Internet browser.

Morgan Stanley, CS First Boston, Merrill Lynch, Chase, Yamaichi International America, Paribas Capital Markets, First Union National Bank, Nippon Credit Bank, Swiss Bank and Montgomery Securities have all begun using NT. However, most firms

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