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Technology Stocks : Apple Inc.
AAPL 278.12+0.8%Feb 6 9:30 AM EST

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To: paul who wrote (343)10/11/1996 7:38:00 PM
From: Scott Crumley   of 213185
 
Paul,

I agree the corporate market has little interest in the Mac. They never have. I believe this is because most corporations buy based on price and market share. It's the cheap, safe, conservative and boring choice every time. In the past, the MacOS has been a luxury. You didn't have to have it to compete, it simply gave some individuals an edge in various areas. I think that's changing.
The technologies I believe in are the MacOS and the PowerPC. I believe that what's good for one, is good for the other. So for me Apple (esp. at reduced prices) is the natural investment choice. I think Apple will gain ground in 97', but not much of it in corporate buying. That will be the last area to fall.
As for current sales, I consider this quarter to be the begining of a new Apple age. There's two points of view.

1) It's always darkest before the dawn.

2) It's always darkest when you're dead.

I'm bettin' on #1.

Regards,

Scott
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