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To: Robert Mayo who wrote (7041)12/26/1997 2:31:00 PM
From: J R KARY  Respond to of 213173
 
>>(Unless the large block of shares traded were PowerComputing shares that had converted into Apple shares.)<<

Robert why is the author (Gavin) at the site you posted wary of this transaction ?

Gavin did write that AAPL would not trade below book ($9-10) .

He seems correct on the trading bottom , but why does he not accept the reality that Power probably did sell ?

Many thanks,
Jim K.



To: Robert Mayo who wrote (7041)12/26/1997 5:36:00 PM
From: Patrice Gigahurtz  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 213173
 
Robert Mayo: Many thanks.

Very interesting reading. BTW: Whats your view of those Apple mini-markets within the PC stores idea ? In my area the local PC dealer has this Apple section way in the back corner. They used to carry all the new Power Macs and monitors. Nowdays that Apple area is still there but not as much Apple stuff. BTW: That Apple area is 1/8th of the total stores' PC area ! The Apple software area isn't that well stocked. For example, no Photoshop type stuff. Just under $200ish stuff.

Contrastingly, when I go to a schools' library I see a lot of Macs. Lots of Macs there. If I go into a graphics design firm I see lots of Macs, plenty of them.