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To: Russ who wrote (5804)10/31/1997 2:31:00 PM
From: J R KARY  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213176
 
Hi Russ .: got to watch the irrational exhuberance

Surely you don't want Alan Greenspan to single out AAPL as an example :-))) .

Just a reminder AAPL's Board is business savy and newly formulated . To sell the company instead of pursuing a CEO is out of character .

Wall Street's indifference shows it does not believe the ORCL rumor and I humbly recommend we , the long-term enlightened ones , be a little cautious (suspicious ?) .

IMHO we will see a steady movement upward after the Board meeting .

Regards,
Jim K.



To: Russ who wrote (5804)10/31/1997 2:39:00 PM
From: Phillip C. Lee  Respond to of 213176
 
It has been strange about Apple stock in this week:

- Stock plunge on Monday, Apple was up;
- A.G. Edwards and Salomon start to cover Apple stock, with
ambiguous reasons;
- There is a contradiction between what Larry's statements regarding
Job's CEO position; Same as Job's attitude towards his CEO or
interim CEO title before and after his trip;
- Oracle's NC commercial started showing up on CNBC, which was
always Larry's intention to cooperate with Apple;
- Apple's trimmed its fat and without any cloning issues, standing
cleaner and still remains 6.5 billions yearly revenue, larger
than Oracle's; Apple's market value is insignificant to Oracle,
less than one tenth of Oracle's;

The clear picture will be seen next week.

Phil