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To: Don Green who wrote (43233)2/19/2005 12:05:14 PM
From: RX4PROFIT  Respond to of 213176
 
If you have more recent or more accurate information about market share please post.

Don...Baron's article 'Ripe for Harvest? Apple's too hot to short' by Eric J. Savitz this week "As it happens the latest market share data from IDC show that the company actually made a slight market share gain in last year's final quarter. Apple now holds just 2% of the PC market; even a slight boost could drive the stock further. So while long-term holders might want to take some profits here, the bearishly inclined run the risk of being flattened by the Apple freight train."

Remember what Will Rogers said " Even though you're on the right track, you'll get run over if you stand still." Time to get onboard at the next stop.

RX

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To: Don Green who wrote (43233)2/21/2005 1:58:35 PM
From: RX4PROFIT  Respond to of 213176
 
Mac Computer Sales up 49.1% in Australia

Apple claims iPod halo effect brightens Mac sales
the barrow | David Frith
FEBRUARY 22, 2005

APPLE Computer Australia is on a roll – and not just because of the amazing iPod music player. The company increased its Down Under sales of Macintosh computers by a massive 49.1 per cent in the fourth quarter of 2004, according to IDC market research.

That was the fastest growth recorded by any personal computer maker, and it took Apple's share of the Australian PC market from 3 per cent to 4.1 per cent.

Read More at: australianit.news.com.au