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- On Fri, 12 Jan 1996, Wells Fargo Bank wrote:
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- > I understand that they are considering aiming at the higher-end Mac market
- > and leaving the entry level machines to stream-line their company again.
- > The low-end machines are less profitable, but this could be Amigas ace
- > in the hole. I don't believe this problem with Apple will be long term,
- > but if it lasts for 4 to 6 months, it could benefit the Amiga.
- >
- > When the March Amiga comes out with the Netster/Surfer bundle and the
- > Mac Amiga comes along about the same time, these systems could be offered
- > toward people interested in a low-end Mac, or Mac-type system. This could
- > get some new blood in the Amiga community, and fill a gap that the Macs
- > may not have available if they do drop most if not all their low-end
- > systems to concentrate on better profiting systems.
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- Now everything that needs to give Amiga new life is marketing! I hope
- Amiga Tech realize that!
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- Do you really think Windows would be a bestseller if Microsoft didn't
- advert over a Million dollar on it? I sure don't think so.. The Amiga
- sold/sells good without adds, but just imagine what it would sell with 1
- million dollar add campain behind it!!! :-)
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