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Technology Stocks : Apple Inc.
AAPL 274.12-1.5%3:59 PM EST

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To: Phillip C. Lee who wrote (10571)3/31/1998 4:48:00 PM
From: Andon  Read Replies (3) of 213176
 
That's a very "scientific" explanation Phil.
I'm glad to know that you're "on our team"!
To bad that those omnipotent money managers didn't see the great opportunity to load up on Apple today. Seems like they didn't see AAPL as a window-dressing candidate. Maybe they are omniscient too and they know that it's GOING INTO THE TANK!

I'm going down.
Down down down down down!

Ump pah shuka!

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George,

I believe nobody can control the prices, however, for a short term
period, I think the money managers may be able to stabilize within
a range, like it occurred today. I am just suspicious about that
interesting scenario.

The "window dressing" is a technique money managers usually perform
near the end of the quarter. They buy good performance stocks and
drop bad ones. So, when the fund presents to clients, it looks
better. It seems Apple's not very active today.

Phil
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