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Technology Stocks : Apple Inc.
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To: SteveHC who wrote (11808)4/19/1998 5:05:00 AM
From: Bill Jackson  Read Replies (1) of 213176
 
Steve, I agree, it is unlikely to have abandoned it's roots, and the larger market engendered by properly managed cloning would have been far better for APple than what it now has.
Of course, can you have "controlled freedom". In a way the Wintel market was absolutely unrestricted and free to mave and adapt. The only thing each maker had to do was pay $60 for an OS per system, no matter how powerful.
How much would Apple have charged? would they kill the goose that lays the golden egg? In one way they did kill it.

The next two years will write the future for Apple. Either onwards or downwards. I am curious to see what Jobs has under his hat.

Bill
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