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To: Sniper who wrote (6191)11/10/1997 6:25:00 PM
From: JC  Respond to of 213173
 
Don't worry folks, Sniper "invests" in a company that is in a much more dire situation than Apple could ever be in it's worst nightmares...

ONCOR (ONC)



To: Sniper who wrote (6191)11/10/1997 6:27:00 PM
From: Mark Palmberg  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 213173
 
<I never fall in love with a stock.. which I regret to say that most of you followers have..because LOVE BITES... and it IMPAIRS your 'rational' thinking...>

The very nature of the trading activity you engage in precludes the ability to fall in love. To extend your metaphor, you'd be falling in love with a whore.

There's nothing wrong with falling in love with a stock if you do it for the right reasons. You have to be prepared to overlook the issue's shortcomings. This doesn't mean anything to a day trader like yourself, which is fine with me. People should make money off AAPL any way they can.

After finally getting my order in for a new G3 machine today, I couldn't care less what happens to this stock.

Good luck to all!

Mark



To: Sniper who wrote (6191)11/10/1997 7:17:00 PM
From: funk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213173
 
SNIPE--you don't pull no punches...

What services do you use for L2 quotes? Do you call in your trades or do you have that wired as well?

AE



To: Sniper who wrote (6191)11/10/1997 8:17:00 PM
From: HerbVic  Respond to of 213173
 
Aaaa, quit your snipin'! I'm sure there are those, including myself, who appreciate your trading finesse. However, since we all do not have access to the equipment and information you speak of, your helpful but crude admonitions are but sprinklings in the desert.

The rumor mill was onto somthing, or else it would not have been so plausable. Recon put together a lot of irrelevant information to build a collection of conjectures. It was the plausability of the conjectures that gave credence.

While Apple may not ever license Rhapsody to Microsoft, what remains at this point is the FACT that such a license agreement is plausable. It is plausable, because it would make perfect sense to both Microsoft and Apple. However, the timing for such an announcement is way premature. That does not mean that it is not being considered.

HerbVic, JAAO