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To: Eric Yang who wrote (15645)7/15/1998 11:33:00 PM
From: RX4PROFIT  Respond to of 213177
 
Eric..What is your near term "value per share estimate" using a PE of 20? THI, Dennis



To: Eric Yang who wrote (15645)7/15/1998 11:36:00 PM
From: Phillip C. Lee  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 213177
 
Eric,

Well, I understand what you said here and it's not a matter of greed
but a correct way for EPS and PE recording. I think ARM stock sales
is like capital interest earned, is a capital gain. If it is
excluded in the calculation, where is it to be shown?

Was each quarter's interest earned included in the formula?

I have seem several news said $0.65 EPS such as folllows:

biz.yahoo.com

Phil



To: Eric Yang who wrote (15645)7/16/1998 12:20:00 AM
From: Marc Newman  Respond to of 213177
 
Eric, I'll address this to you. Just want to note that a lot of these S&P snapshot type things include all one-time charges (pro and con), so it's nice to have Apple with a positive charge after all that crud last year and the year before that (when I wasn't around).

It appears that non-G3 PowerBook sales were higher than we thought. At least 30,000 units. And Jobs was just talking about the G3 "Pro" systems when he said 750K were sold. So it doesn't include G3 PowerBooks or the big volume of AIO units.

Apple paid Macromedia $7 million and the engineers and other people that came over in the deal probably led to Apple's slight increase in headcount.

We're getting a lot of good press--Apple Blows Away Estimates, Apple Posts Best Results in Three Years, etc. And our good analysts like Mazzucchelli and Neff get to toss positive comments into each story.

Having to produce as many iMacs as it can is a nice problem for Apple to have.

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