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To: soup who wrote (13598)5/14/1998 10:26:00 AM
From: Eric Yang  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213182
 
"I believe it was either the analyst for S&P and/or Janney Montgomery
Scott."

Janney Montgomery Scott and Cowan & Co are the two firms with the least favorable recommendations on AAPL. I'm not sure which is the one with the strong sell recommendation. JMS is the one with that 65 cents fiscal 98 EPS. It just seems that JMS's analyst is either really bad with numbers or has been on vacation for the past 6 months.

Eric

PS
Marc asked me to post something for him, but when I try to post the message he sent me, my modem gets disconnected....exactly the same reason that's keeping Marc from posting. Very strange.



To: soup who wrote (13598)5/14/1998 10:34:00 AM
From: Eric Yang  Respond to of 213182
 
Apple's fiscal fourth quarter looks good. From MacOSrumors:
"According to sources, a PowerBook G3 with a
400Mhz PowerPC 750 processor was shown to
attendees at WWDC yesterday. This was one of the
first handful of 400Mhz chips sent to Apple by IBM;
sources reported that sufficient volume to ship Pro
desktops and PowerBooks based on the chip is
approximately six weeks away."

AAPL keeps closing above thirty. It's nice. Will be interesting to see the short interest for the month.

Btw, Wozniak gave the commencement address to the Cal grads yesterday.
He challenged graduates to "Be Different" and in the context of talking about his lifetime commitment to quality, made the point that "Every computer in the world is basically a Macintosh now, but a lot of computers just aren't as good. They don't feel like a Mac." He also mentioned his new PowerBook that is faster and more stable than the top of the line Pentiums.

Marc

[did some editing of Marc's message, hope this will prevent the modem disconnect problem.- Eric]