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To: Marc Newman who wrote (25098)6/9/1999 10:16:00 AM
From: Loring  Respond to of 213176
 
I'm waiting to get back into AAPL sometime before earnings announcement July MacWorld, waiting for some weakness to develop if I'm lucky. Does anyone have an opinion as to a support price that might hold, notwithstanding a major NASDAQ correction?

Thanks.



To: Marc Newman who wrote (25098)6/9/1999 11:28:00 AM
From: J R KARY  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213176
 
Marc isn't AAPL's new iMAC sales depot owned by Sears ?

>> " ... the last time Apple sold a million units they were just hiding the things in the warehouse ..."

With over 800 Super Sears stores selling iMACs and AAPL's 5 color ordering requirements we may see a classic , but legitimate , "pipeline fill" sales spike .

Sears is a different thimk from CompUSA . It will sell whatever it has at whatever it can get .

Sears' credit cardholder base presents a huge market for a name product that sells itself .

Notice that opts expire this month just before a huge education conference opens in Atlantic City .

Jim K.