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To: Andrew Danielson who wrote (17919)9/13/1998 9:19:00 PM
From: Zen Dollar Round  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213177
 
Some complained about CD-ROM problems--it's too noisy or vibration problems are preventing the drive from reading some CD's.

Apple just released an update for this, the Apple iMac CD Update, so maybe it'll take care of some of those problems. It can be found at: http.info.apple.com

Thanks for posting what you've found in the iMac survey. I was aware of it, but hadn't spent the time to read any responses yet.



To: Andrew Danielson who wrote (17919)9/14/1998 9:57:00 AM
From: Andrew Danielson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213177
 
Tossed a bone.

Once again, it looks like AAPL's getting tossed a bone--a small, under-one-point-sized bone--while the rest of the market gets steak.

Dell and GTW are +3% right now, while AAPL's up little more than 1%.

CPQ seems to be following in our underperformance.

Theory: Dell's up so much because the "blue-chip" mentality is still strong. GTW is up because it has been perceived that it was beaten up the most of all computer stocks during the downturn (probably true).

CPQ and AAPL are caught in no-man's land. Too stable during the downturn and too small or in CPQ's case, too static to be a high flying blue chip.

Maybe a bone ain't so bad after all. . .

Andrew