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To: Road Walker who wrote (106014)7/20/2000 3:07:20 PM
From: Harry Landsiedel  Respond to of 186894
 
John Fowler. Re: "Mr. Jobs is, far and away, the best at marketing in the industry." He seems much more effective this time around than before. Maybe he has matured.

What's more important here, to me, is that he believes that there is significant potential for dual processors in PC's, and if he's right that's very good news for the PC industry and Intel.

Re: "And the truth has never been an obstacle to good marketing." Having spent my entire career in marketing, I have to disagree. Being untruthful is the worst thing a marketer can do. JMHO

HL



To: Road Walker who wrote (106014)7/20/2000 3:29:19 PM
From: Tom Chwojko-Frank  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Um, that's a recycled form from the 80s. Remember the NeXT cubes?

Tom CF



To: Road Walker who wrote (106014)7/20/2000 11:02:58 PM
From: Jim McMannis  Respond to of 186894
 
RE:"Mr. Jobs is, far and away, the best at marketing in the industry. And the truth has never been an obstacle to good marketing."

Mr. Jobs is guilty of one of the greatest marketing blunders in business history. EOM

Jim