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To: HerbVic who wrote (11992)4/22/1998 11:05:00 AM
From: Mark Palmberg  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 213176
 
There is no way that these numbers can be interpreted as bad.

Haven't you been hanging around here long enough to know that comments like the above are going to have the bears on you like flies on a rib roast? The keyword, of course, is "interpreted." Wait until the prices drop again on G3 desktop models and Apple smacks the market with their next line of fully-loaded speed demons. Woah.

I'd stick my neck out and wager Alomex another virtual beer on yet another profitable quarter coming up, but I've still not received the one I'm owed, and more profit is a cinch in any case (i.e., sucker's bet).

Eric: Your analysis of Apple's finances continues to astound me. Kudos.

What's up with ADBE? Anybody watching? This thing has been climbing steadily since they tanked their last earnings announcement. I'm baffled.

Good luck to all!

Mark



To: HerbVic who wrote (11992)4/22/1998 12:40:00 PM
From: Linda Kaplan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213176
 
No one is expecting much from the shareholders' meeting, so if something good does emerge, the stock will move up nicely after the meeting. CNBC will report on it as soon as it happens, so we'll know pretty quickly.

They already mentioned that Bill Campbell's head might be on the block there. It seems strange to me that he doesn't resign in advance. I can imagine his being booed there, if he attends.

Linda