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Technology Stocks : Apple Inc.
AAPL 273.40-0.1%Dec 26 9:30 AM EST

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To: Stephen Leung who wrote (4671)9/2/1997 1:18:00 PM
From: James Yu   of 213177
 
Stephen Leung,
I really laugh at you. You really don't have any knowledge in this
industry and keep posting a lot of garbages on this thread. Can you show me your porfolio? I check your porfolio which is pretty lousy. Do you have any experience to run a succeesful company? You think you know better than the members of new board? IMHO, AAPL's strategy killing Power Computing(PWRC) is right decision. Do you know why? From business view, PWRC should concentrate its business with AAPL. But PWRC didn't go that way. On the contradiction, PWRC signed a contract with BE co. using BeOS for their power PC operation system. BeOS is directly compete with Rhapsody. AAPL can not tolerate this kind of business behavior. Can you? If the answer is "Yes". You are out of the business. The CEO of PWRC thinks he is a very smart and try to fool the members of new AAPL's board. I guarantee if AAPL doesn't kill PWRC, some day PWRC using BeOS for their Power PC sucessfully, it will kick out AAPL. Let me ask you, are you going to keep a tiger sleeping with you? Don't you worry some day the tiger will eat you? This is whole situatuion of AAPL and PWRC. From long term view, AAPL buying PWRC is good news. AAPL consolidates the future of Rhapsody. The more important, AAPL has power to make low end PC to enlarge customer base. I wish AAPL can make the price lower for small business and home users. I also wish AAPL can make two different versions of Rhapsody - one without network version selling very cheap for individual users to enlarge customer base and one with network version for company
selling expensive for big profit. So AAPL has low-end PC and high-end PC with Rhapsody OS - the low-end PC for enlarge customer base and the
high-end PC for big profit. I believe if AAPL runs its business with this model, it will have good future. Any comments?

Best wishes

James
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