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To: Eric Yang who wrote (7658)1/14/1998 5:20:00 PM
From: Mr. Miller  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 213173
 
I have been lurking on the yahoo website, and I know you post there Eric, but those people are mental cases-they are at each other's throats now. Can't we all just get along?

Bottom line AAPL has a profit this quarter. Keep up the good work.

And Alomex(how they heck do you do boldface?) they should at least recognize the initial expected eps of -.06, and how bad analysts missed it-just say it tactfully.

Miller



To: Eric Yang who wrote (7658)1/14/1998 5:23:00 PM
From: Alomex  Respond to of 213173
 
The important news today is the numbers which were released. Margin, unit sales, costs..etc.

I agree, and those are not major news. They are very important only for people like you and me who follow this stock with great care.



To: Eric Yang who wrote (7658)1/14/1998 5:30:00 PM
From: J R KARY  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213173
 
Eric the conference call may be favorable

This link sets the parameters expected to be discussed :

newsbytes.com

>>> While focusing on Apple's ability to sustain growth, Bajarin predicted more good news for the company. He does not see Apple's early success with G3 systems as a peak based on early adoption.

"Remember, people said that about the PowerPC systems when they came out. I think Apple will continue to see strong G3 sales. The question is how much of the first quarter results reflect layoffs and operational savings which they cannot take again." <<<

CNBC's Bruce Francis was upbeat and fair in his brief analysis.

Jim K.