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To: djia101362 who wrote (43124)2/12/2005 7:43:24 AM
From: RX4PROFIT  Respond to of 213173
 
Oops forgot, you sold your AAPL stock in the low $30s, silly me.

Ah! So there was hope at one time, Don sure missed a nice ride.

Where is Alomex this time around? Years ago he posted this boards contrarian’s point of view, which IMHO, stimulates and adds to the discussion. It seems only fair Don gets some reinforcements, the momentum is building.

The revolution this time around will have a decisively different outcome...



To: djia101362 who wrote (43124)2/12/2005 10:19:52 AM
From: NAG1  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 213173
 
Actually, Don's moves have been entirely consistent with his view of apple. Because of that, he missed this large move that apple has made over the past several months and appears to have been wrong in the short term. Long term, it all depends on what happens with market share. Don doesn't feel optimistic about apple's chances so he sold on the success of the ipod. The present day shareholders think that apple will gain market share and traction because of the ipod and the new mini. Time will ultimately tell who is right over the appropriate time frame. Hard to find much fault with someone who exits a position with a profit though, even though they may have left a decent amount on the table.

Neal