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Technology Stocks : Apple Inc.
AAPL 278.28+0.1%Dec 12 9:30 AM EST

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To: Alomex who wrote (8095)1/31/1998 2:48:00 PM
From: Phillip C. Lee   of 213176
 
Alomex,

Don't screw up the fact that Dr. Gil is the person who did all the
house cleaning, which I would give him some credits as a result of
today's Apple. AT&T did the similar deep cut by Mike Armstrong
recently and WallStreet analysts still think they are not deep enough.

Removing clones are the last painful step to rescue Apple. I have
been thru with Apple/cloners battles. It is believed that Apple still
loves to have clones (e.g. still keep Umax), but just cannot tolerate
cloners behaviors (e.g. digging Apple's own territory without
expanding, media noises, even against Apple in MacWorld). Apple needs
IBM and Motorola more than any other cloners.

If you think about how media treated Apple before Jobs was an interim
CEO, you would realize what a nature response it is for Jobs to act
insanely on CNBC interview. It is really unfair for Apple to be
treated as a joke, from Sun Micro to Netscape. I believe the public
audience will give Apple a chance to smoothly recover back to its
glory days, won't you?

Phil
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