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To: PDG who wrote (16500)8/12/1998 9:08:00 AM
From: Mark Palmberg  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 213177
 
PDG,

If you look at the last three earnings statements from ADBE they've either blamed or credited Apple for their own good or bad fortune. All this means is that Warnock et all clearly have their heads up their arses. Adobe's going to get shaved today and will keep getting shaved until they find someone other than Apple to blame for their screwups.

GO APPLE!

Mark

PS Welcome back, Alomex; it was getting almost TOO bullish around here. ;)



To: PDG who wrote (16500)8/12/1998 1:37:00 PM
From: Zen Dollar Round  Respond to of 213177
 
Interesting. But a question...would AAPL ever split(stock) if it got high enough? Or is it going to be one of those stocks that never get near to 100?

Well, sure it could split. I think that's at least a couple of years down the road, unless Apple changes it focus completely as a company and becomes an Internet search engine or national ISP. Then it should see 100 easily and split several times in two years. :)

(I was reading about Adobe Systems, and they were blaming revenue loss on slow sales of their software to MAC users! How could this be if Apple is so much into Graphic Applications? Adobe software is the most used graphic software. I don't get it.)

I found that highly suspect, since nearly every other company selling Mac software is reporting sharply higher revenue for its Mac sales. I think Adobe is getting caught with its pants down due to delays in shipping new versions of Illustrator and PageMaker, and for having no good competitor to Macromedia's DreamWeaver or GoLive's CyberStudio. Adobe had to give analysts something they could stomach for an excuse, because the DNA stain is very large. Heh.