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549.1 | Look at the latest Newsweek...... | SPECXN::KANNAN | | Fri Aug 13 1993 11:57 | 23 |
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The latest Newsweek has a one page article on Newton. It's sort of on the
unfair-side comparing how hard it's to use Newton compared to a regular
paper-based organizer and how fickle the hand-writing recognition
interface is. If Apple heeds these comments in the right spirit and makes
changes to the applications that run on it (which they quite might, given
their emphasis on human-interfaces) or the third-party software developers
do it, Apple may have a faintly bright future. About "significant profits"
I am doubtful. The margins on Newtons (that cost about 300$ finally, they
say) are so slim, they may finally go the way most consumer electronics
did (those that can manufacture better and offer incremental improvements
like Matsushita did with TVs, VCRs and CAMcorders). Apple can go the way
Zenith TV did.
I think Newton puts Apple in a "moderate bet" category from a "sure fail"
one. They've lost the PC market for ever. I am waiting for my local
Walden Software to clear up the Apple shelves and load them up with
IBM clone software just as they did in the beginning of this year with
Amiga and Commodore software. Highly loyal fans notwithstanding, watch
your local software store to read where things are headed!. If they and
Walmart start selling Newtons in volume, Apple has it made.
Nari
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549.2 | | MSBCS::BROWN_L | | Fri Aug 13 1993 12:15 | 8 |
| When Newton has voice recognition, then it'll be pretty neat. Right
now it's a thousand dollar cocktail napkin.
More important to Apple is the PowerPC. I've been asking die hard
Apple users about PowerPC and their upgrade plans when Apple makes
the change next year. Invariably they turn away and act like they
don't want to hear about it. Could be a rough product transition
coming up... .02 kb
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549.3 | | SUBWAY::SAMBAMURTY | Raja | Fri Aug 13 1993 12:58 | 2 |
| From what I have read, EO from ATT is a better product than Newton
(also more expensive, but better).
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549.4 | Could take a dive | VAXCPU::michaud | Jeff Michaud - ObjectBroker | Wed Oct 18 1995 23:50 | 2 |
| NBR reported the after market close Apple reported earnings below
street expectations. It may be an interesting ride on Thursday ...
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549.5 | Apple reported *positive* earnings! | 2155::michaud | Jeff Michaud - ObjectBroker | Thu Oct 17 1996 00:54 | 10 |
549.6 | Apple a good buy at 16 3/4 ??? | CSCMA::BALICH | | Tue Jan 28 1997 09:25 | 11 |
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Is anybody think Apple is a BUY at current levels 16 3/4 ???
This stock is definitly a gamble but can APPLE really go out of
business ??? This is what most folks talk about when they mention
apple now. Can it get worse than this ?
I would think this stock might be aquired by a PC company.
Even will all the negative news they are still a 9 billion company.
Any thoughts ??? Any buyers at this level ???
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549.7 | It's a great buy! | SMURF::BINDER | Errabit quicquid errare potest. | Tue Jan 28 1997 13:13 | 5 |
| Apple is not going out of business. According to *Microsoft*, of all
people, Apple is a *very* good buy right now. See the MSNBC article at
<http://www.msnbc.com/news/52465.asp> for a clear explanation of why.
-dick (dedicated Mac user, owner of four Macs)
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549.8 | I'd buy | JULIET::16.60.192.202::John Throckmorton | Go anywhere BUT west young man! | Tue Jan 28 1997 16:01 | 20 |
| Power Computing (one of the Mac clone makers) was telling everyone to buy
Apple stock at the MacWorld trade show in San Francisco a couple of weeks
ago. Their statements which I happen to agree with were: 1) It's at a low
price and a great buy right now 2) They are not going to die regardless
of what the press likes to try to convince the world of and 3) They've got
a great plan (although it's still firming up).
Gill Amelio spoke at the keynote (which I attended) and stated that he had
put into place a three year plan shortly after coming on board. He felt
that although there are bumps on the road, they are on track and the recent
purchase of NeXT is making that plan better. The press and some others
downplayed (big time!) what was said and I think they are on a much better
track than Digital ever was or will be when it comes to turning things
around.
If I had some money right now I'd be buying...
John
(an owner of 3 Macs at home and 3 more at our business - a preschool)
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