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To: Phillip C. Lee who wrote (12191)4/25/1998 1:54:00 PM
From: Linda Kaplan  Respond to of 213177
 
Phil: Yes, I think it's premature for Apple to consider a buyout, also. Fortunately, with Jobs there, I don't think we have to worry about premature decisions to sell Apple. He may be immature in some ways but I think he sets Apple's value high. That's probably why he takes no salary, even as much as that he doesn't need he money. Do you realize the valuation of his Pixar stock alone is now well over 1.2 billion dollars? He takes no salary there, either.

I can sometimes pretend to be patient. I will wait till summer for any buyout considerations, but I would like to see that 50 in July!

Linda



To: Phillip C. Lee who wrote (12191)4/25/1998 2:43:00 PM
From: RX4PROFIT  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213177
 
Hi Phil, I'm reviewing 'Second Opinion' for April 27 and AAPL is looking bullish with a recommendation "STOCK IS A STRONG BUY; STOCK IS OVERSOLD; GOOD ENTRY POINT". Bollinger Bands are tightening (23), and Stochastic Indicators Slow @ 19%k and Fast @ 32%k signaling short term positive and a good entry point for AAPL. Resistance @ 29.24. The TA suggests we'll see improvements in trade volume next week along with steady incremental gains in lieu of any major news. Cheers, Dennis