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To: Phillip C. Lee who wrote (17340)8/27/1998 4:20:00 PM
From: Mark Palmberg  Respond to of 213176
 
Steve Jobs, interim chief executive for Apple, talked with Warnock yesterday, Geschke said.

Man, I would've loved to have been a fly on the wall during that conversation....

"Gee, John, tough news about this Quark business. I'd love to help you out, but you've been blaming Apple for your crappy performance for three quarters now, so maybe you'd better go this one alone."

Well, one can dream....

Mark



To: Phillip C. Lee who wrote (17340)8/27/1998 4:52:00 PM
From: J R KARY  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213176
 
Now if only the Prez would follow the NYT's iMAC mea culpa

10,000,000 million shares today - didn't think Fidelity had that many trading friends .

In all of AAPL's sudden good news silence , can you believe the NY Times eats a little crow and praises AAPL , a little:

" The iMac doomed? Faugh! They're selling faster than Powerball
tickets. And some early surveys suggest that many buyers are people who
have never owned a computer before, or people who have had it with
Microsoft Windows
and crave the simplicity of the Mac OS operating
system.

And check this out -- despite the iMac craze, Apple is producing
enough machines to meet demand. This may be the best news of all.
Apple's
huge losses of recent years were in large part due to the firm's inability to ship
enough merchandise to stores during the holidays. The iMac story suggests
that Apple's new management team is on its way to licking that problem. "

nytsyn.com
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Then shifts to complaining about some of the iMAC's features , hey that sounds like the NYT is following the Prez .

Cheers,
Jim K.