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To: Andrew Danielson who wrote (22018)1/7/1999 10:31:00 AM
From: Mark Palmberg  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213173
 
Speaking of firms, which has the best grasp of Apple and its business?

Sometimes these upgrades/downgrades seem to come from people who have about as much place commenting on the computer industry as Sally Struthers does calling a Tyson fight. What gives?

And when the hell is WWDC '99, anyway? April?

Mark



To: Andrew Danielson who wrote (22018)1/7/1999 9:56:00 PM
From: SteveHC  Respond to of 213173
 
<<They refer to Apple as "the company," and CIBC as "the firm." Therefore, it was CIBC who estimated...>>

Like I said in my last post (to Sam), I wasn't necessarily in agreement with CIBC's numbers - but the PR story (abbreviated one) that got the widest distribution read as if Apple had underperformed on its own (internal) goals, and it's *perceptions* that count the most - especially on "emotional" stocks like AAPL - witness today's great recovery thanks to another firm's pr early today recommending "BUY"!