Microsoft is still holding many specifics about Windows Vista—pricing among them—close to the vest. But the Redmond, Wash., company's reticence to talk isn't stopping company watchers from speculating.
Goldman Sachs & Co. analyst Rick Sherlund issued a research note earlier in April, noting that Goldman is now figuring Microsoft could garner an extra $1.5 billion per year in revenues simply by persuading users to buy the premium Vista versions.
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