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To: WebDrone who wrote (24423)4/27/1999 11:28:00 PM
From: Mark Palmberg  Respond to of 213177
 
That would be... about $7Million to you.

SUNDAY, SUNDAY, SUNDAY! Some go, some blow!

Hey, Drone, forget Timmy C. We all know by now that guys like him come and go like the tides. The force that wears down the stone of negative sentiment is the long-term ebb and flow of positive earnings and stellar revenue growth.

Of course I'm typing all this on my tangerine iMac, so how objective can I be?

Peace, love, and Apple,

Mark



To: WebDrone who wrote (24423)4/27/1999 11:57:00 PM
From: J R KARY  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213177
 
Good work Web , it came true ! Now the iCEO stories are mellowing

Way to teach those selling insiders a Webdrone economics lesson .

Enjoyed "2001" over the weekend on PBS and just saw Jim (Muppet) Henson's life story on CNN . Got to give credit to Mr J for keeping them newsy through AAPL .

iCEO stories like this one are almost not news:

" Jobs was brought on board to replace Gil Amelio, who was ousted in July 1997 amid growing worries that the company was beyond redemption.

Since taking the helm in September of that year, Jobs has assembled and retained a strong management team that in turn has been responsible for turning out well regarded products, such as the fruity colored iMac and the Power Mac G3 line...

...To be sure, there are very interesting motivational dynamics going on here. Jobs, who is paid a salary of $1 dollar a year, sold all the stock he received after Apple bought Next. (For the record, Jobs receives full-time benefits despite his part-time status.) "

dailynews.yahoo.com

In a way its good Mr J is "shareless" . Can you imagine where AAPL share price would be if he was selling ?

Jim K.



To: WebDrone who wrote (24423)4/28/1999 1:36:00 AM
From: WebDrone  Respond to of 213177
 
Glasses mounted display info-

techweb.com

<Holzel promised a full-VGA color version would be ready
by the SID conference [ May 16-21, WebDrone] . An SVGA version is also in the
works. The Eyeglass Display beta-test program kicks off
next month, with clip-ons available to qualified OEMs for
$1,500 and an integrated version for $5,000>

Um, that's a bit pricey, yet. Maybe when they can get the price down...

Web