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To: Alomex who wrote (7899)1/21/1998 5:12:00 PM
From: Eric Yang  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213173
 
Of those $170 million, I assumed that $80 million are the non-fixed costs of producing those extra boxes that they will not sale. Then I chalked up another $40 million to continued debt reductions in expenditures and I come up with a shortfall of $50 million before one time charges.

That's an interesting way of calculating things..I'll keep that in mind when the numbers come out in April. Wouldn't the extra boxes just count as increase inventory until Apple writes them off?

Eric



To: Alomex who wrote (7899)1/21/1998 5:17:00 PM
From: J R KARY  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213173
 
How does the Bank of Alomex account for AAPL's Bondholder interest ?

Before answering that Upside thinks NT is a 1998 OS bigge :

" This year, Windows NT is the big story. It will grow 90 percent to become the operating-system software tail that wags the computer-systems dog. "

upside.com

A DOJ monkey wrench delay could make Rhapsody a OS of choice.

Bondholders loaned $ 1 bln to AAPL at 6 % . Are they still collecting and are they figured in your 1998 earnings projection ?

Thanks,
Jim K.