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To: Racso who wrote (23865)4/11/1999 6:33:00 PM
From: rhet0ric  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213176
 
All the expected good news from APPL on new products will come in two months at best.

I disagree. Apple has been following a pretty clear policy of launching a new product or big refresh near the beginning of every quarter for awhile now. I see the P1 launch coming pretty quickly. And it will be preceded by some announcement of an Apple Event, like the one that launched the iMac just before WWDC last year. In short, I'm looking for some good announcements in the very near future.

rhet0ric



To: Racso who wrote (23865)4/11/1999 7:51:00 PM
From: HerbVic  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 213176
 
I can only advance my opinion, but odds are high enough that any play on AAPL at an entry point lower that the 36 3/4 close of Friday can be exited on Thursday with profit, and at some point before the end of the month with greater profit. The good news this time is that there's no bad news, and that's a lot!

Prior to the ER, AAPL will not experience the usual speculative run up, so there will be no strong impetus to take profits on the news. With the CPQ news fresh on investors minds, AAPL beating expectations will, at the very least, create higher support than the previous level of 32. Conservatively, support will probably be closer to 36 with a test of 42 likely before the end of the month. Optimistically, AAPL will beat expectations by a much tighter margin than in the past quarters and get rewarded like it should have been last quarter.

But what I'm counting on primarily is that after a good ER, official release of the news of the speed bumped iMacs will set investors thinking about how this "little company" can maintain its momentum and margins in a box maker war zone.

HerbVic



To: Racso who wrote (23865)4/12/1999 6:58:00 AM
From: Racso  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213176
 
Thread: I presume there are quite a few Apple Macintosh users here,
not to say in the entire SI universe. Anyway, SI just came up with a
new browse which allows exceptional time savings for ongoing users (take a look at the attachment). However you need Windows to run it. I contacted SI and they told me they would love to have an Apple version but there is not enough demand. Can you believe it? Please check the
attachment and send a message to SI so they can fix this.
All the best
Racso
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