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To: yofal who wrote (24094)4/17/1999 6:29:00 AM
From: Kenneth R Miller  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213177
 
The analyst's are at least giving their opinion and estimates for AAPL ... I bought the iMac and enjoy using it.. did my taxes with macintax.. paperless return with no problems.. didn't need a floppy.. downloaded the tax software from intuit's web site.. here is a copy and paste of some analyst comments..
Mou rates shares of Apple 'Long-Term Attractive' and estimates the
company will generate $6.6 billion in revenue and post earnings of $2.68
per share in fiscal (September) 1999.

Daniel Kunstler of J.P. Morgan, on the other hand, is more upbeat about
a turnaround at Apple. 'What else can you ask for?' says Kunstler talking
about the company's second quarter performance. 'Apple has done a
good job convincing us that a profitable business model is sustainable in
the ongoing future and is far from being in jeopardy.' He raised his fiscal
1999 earnings estimate to $2.90 per share, from $2.50 and expects the
stock to reach $55



To: yofal who wrote (24094)4/17/1999 8:31:00 PM
From: nommedeguerre  Respond to of 213177
 
Marc,

>>And sites like this don't help either...
>>http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Platform/2985/main2.htm

Kind of funny site overall. What's even funnier is reading it on a new Win98 Compaq which

-doesn't play audio CD's without chopping the music
-runs Word97 without recognizing any installed fonts (despite 5 complete reinstalls)
-has dirt-slow "shooshing" windows like maybe Deskview had on a 286
-consistently gives "closing" down app messages during normal shutdown
-has a MANUAL REFRESH selection in the menus because the OS doesn't
seem to catch changes in Windows Explorer screens, etc.
-Doesn't run some of the Win95 apps which seem to run fine in Virtual PC on the Mac.
-"Forgets" to remove some parts of windows after the app has been closed, a situation which even the MANUAL screen REFRESH fails to clean-up.

So many advantages to owning a Wintel box, so little time to enjoy them all...

Cheers,

Norm