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Technology Stocks : Apple Inc.
AAPL 279.44+2.1%2:25 PM EST

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To: Fernando Saldanha who wrote (2119)4/10/1997 12:05:00 AM
From: soup   of 213185
 
How Much is that Doggie in the Window?

>they are still hanging on to the Newton dog.<

Ingram Micro, a major AAPL distributor is seriously backordered on the Newton 2000s.

AAPL took out a 3/4 page ad in last Thursday's WSJ and today's USA Today has an 8 page spread including its 300 mhz 6500 and a full page on the Newton.

>I am loaded with puts, so I think it is fair to say this is an unbiased opinion.<

Huh?

>I still think Apple will go down to $12 pretty soon.<

Respectfully Fernando, I think all the bad news has already been discounted. Unless you're doing some pretty clever trading, I don't see how you'll make make any money on those puts of yours.

soup

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P.S. Attended a NY MacUser's Group meeting with Rick Ford, a rep from AppleSoft, who demo-ed 7.6 as well as an alpha of OS 8. He also discussed Rhapsody. His take was that AAPL had been shipping its updates on schedule and would be able to keep it promised ship dates.

He denied that AAPL would be shipping an OS running on Pentium (MacTel/MacRecon) but allowed that the NeXT would be updated/continued to be sold as an Intel OS. He also noted the advent of fast, cheap Intel emulators to run NT/'95/Solaris/OS2 apps on the current MacOS.
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