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To: J R KARY who wrote (17271)8/25/1998 8:27:00 PM
From: Demetre Deliyanakis  Respond to of 213176
 
Congratulations to all the long term AAPL shareholders.

You held in there last year when virtually all the media and the analysts were trashing the stock.

I think AAPL has a bright future as a niche player.

The one thing that worries me in the short run is whether or not AAPL can keep manufacturing the IMAC to meet demand. I am sure many of you remember the problem a few years ago with the shortages of the popular Notebooks.

Any comments would be appreciated



To: J R KARY who wrote (17271)8/25/1998 8:50:00 PM
From: Phillip C. Lee  Respond to of 213176
 
Jim, I would bet on Seybold event as well as iMac sales in Europe and
Japan around early September and August 29th respectively. Another
volatile day for the overall market and AAPL as well. There are
always excuses to take profits during the waiting period, today's a
typical one for profit taking and day trading. If you closely look
at AAPL in recent months, you would notice that the correlation of
DJIA and AAPL appears higher than before. I think a significant
numbers of professional traders react based on DJIA's index.

The range will remain intact and it will be broken as any good news is
revealed between now and Seybold event.

Phil