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To: Sam Scrutchins who wrote (21123)12/9/1998 5:10:00 PM
From: Scott Crumley  Respond to of 213186
 
Sam,

but could it be that he has decided to step down...

That, of course, is a possibility, but the opposite is also possible. I don't personally see Jobs dropping the ball this soon. The job just isn't complete yet and with "Bugs" out and successful, I'm sure a lot of pressure is off.

My analysis of the current stock situation is a bit more simple than most (but it goes nicely with my simple mind). Everybody and his grandma knows that Dec. is a weak month for AAPL. There's always a news blackout until MacWorld, so uncertainty abounds. It's a great time to drive the price down if your a big boy, and pick up some cheap shares. Couple that with some tax selling and speculative money chasing the interNet stocks and you're left with AAPL at 32 on Dec 8th. Last year, the heat didn't start til' Jan 2nd. I've got a hunch it will start earlier this year, BWDIK.

Happy Holidays to all you SI AAPL dudes....and dudettes (for Linda Kaplan).

Scott