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To: Dave Budde who wrote (54911)7/21/2006 1:17:59 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 213182
 
not even close. Apple has NEVER seen a one month shipments number above 10% in any segment, unless you include the pre-internet early 90s and 80s, and even then, the numbers vary. I believe the max I saw was 10% in 1991 at some point, this was before total windows dominance. But to have 12% in NOTEBOOKS is incredible! Thats the most lucrative segment.



To: Dave Budde who wrote (54911)7/21/2006 3:34:39 PM
From: Dan Fleuris  Respond to of 213182
 
"The original iMac had a similar response from the market I believe."
And now, class, what did the original iMac do for Apple? And, students, what did the original iMac do to the computer industry? And, mes eleves what did the original iMac do to the value of Apple shares? And to the future of a struggling company and....
Dave, you've kind of brillianttly made my point for me.
Thanks ;-)
Dan