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To: J R KARY who wrote (16175)8/3/1998 11:57:00 AM
From: J R KARY  Respond to of 213182
 
In sum here's what the MSFT investor terd's article stated

Pick the part of this that the DOJ will hear and the part(s) MSFT investors believe will never happen:

PART 1: " While the new and improved products should encourage an upgrade cycle among Mac zealots and enable Apple to generate revenue growth for the first time in four years during fiscal 1999, I do not expect them to create a significant number of new Mac users.

PART 2:My fiscal 1999 estimate is $2.05 per share and assumes top line growth of 15%.

PART 3: If Apple is going to thrive, rather than merely survive by satiating the demands of the Mac faithful, it must attract new users and sustain revenue growth."

investor.msn.com

Give him some credit as his estimates in Part 2 exceed most bulls on this thread -- wonder if that's the DOJ part ?

Jim K.
PS: notice he later blames AAPL for not "accepting" the Wintel recovery path and promotes SGI as a (Wintel) comeback - he is not a THINK DIFFERENT TERD , but a terd nevertheless !