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To: Scott Crumley who wrote (21122)12/9/1998 3:48:00 PM
From: Sam Scrutchins  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213186
 
When queried about his "interim" status, he explained that in January of this year, he decided he wouldn't give the subject any personal attention for one full year

Scott and all,

Just speculation, but could it be that he has decided to step down, and the word is getting out, with the big boys now selling into strength in anticipation of a spike down??

Sam



To: Scott Crumley who wrote (21122)12/9/1998 4:23:00 PM
From: J R KARY  Respond to of 213186
 
Thanks Scott , with PIXAR's success S Jobs should re-visit "interim"

Your review suggests the question and answer was unemotional:

>> " When queried about his "interim" status, he explained that in January of this year, he decided he wouldn't give the subject any personal attention for one full year. " <<

I see the stock's churning action quite different from Sam whose view is worthy . My view is the "pros" are just that and they sell into strength ($43).

At $32/shr and increased volume without news the "pros" are accumulating . If the "interim" question seemed a plant then I would credit this as part of the "pro's" accumulating motivation .

Instead with the success of Pixar's movie ABG assured I suspect the "pros" figure S Jobs is now amenable to accepting his fair share of the 17 mln shrs his board set aside last March .

This points to a good year for AAPL and for which we have 3/4th reported as such . Place your bets !

Jim K.