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To: Jonathan Bird who wrote (16545)8/12/1998 9:21:00 PM
From: Phillip C. Lee  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 213177
 
Jon,

Let's settle down the dispute regarding iMac sales amount in the
current quarter. I predicted in the previous post that we probably
have 400,000 - 600,000 iMac sold in Q4. If you don't agree, then
what's yours? You mentioned 150,000 sold is pent-up demand which
may be true but no rational base, then you mentioned those orders
was majorly ordered by schools, again no rational base. It repeats
the same things on your third and fourth points.

I don't mind you find fault with my standpoints, rather I love to
see your standpoints. It's like Alomex picking on my optimistic
veiws on Apple since its price was in low 20's. Well, he's still
doing the same thing again and again. You're the second Alomex.
Hmmm..., I feel that the more people like Alomex, the better the
stock performs. Have you done stochastics model before? Tell me
what it is if you will, then I'll tell you mine.

Phil



To: Jonathan Bird who wrote (16545)8/12/1998 9:36:00 PM
From: Phillip C. Lee  Respond to of 213177
 
Jon,

I forget to tell you that my profolio in Apple investment alone including
short and long terms increases by more than six figures. If I am not
good at forecasting, how could it be?

Cheers,

Phil



To: Jonathan Bird who wrote (16545)8/13/1998 1:12:00 AM
From: Richard Streetman  Respond to of 213177
 
Your comments regarding Phillip C. Lee were so disturbing that I had to come out of lurking to join SI in order to respond in the interest of fairness.

You say you have been reading internet stock boards but apparently not this one, at least not for very long. To suggest that Phillip Lee's opinions should not be respected or that they are hype or that he is dishonest is grossly unfair. I have been following this board daily since Jan. and quickly determined that Phil's comments and forecasts were extraordinarily accurate, especially regarding market action. I often read only his posts when I am in a hurry. His information and that of others (Eric Y., Sam S., etc.) has allowed me to trade AAPL with confidence for a $20,634 profit so far, twice picking earnings to the exact cent! Thanks guys!!

So, please continue your articulate critiques and challenge Phil's ideas all you want, but don't show disrespect or contempt for his skill - you picked the wrong guy.