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- Dear Readers:
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- Please find below my predictions for 1999:
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- 10. Apple Computer will announce its fifth consecutive profitable quarter for the
- calendar quarter ending December 31, 1998 (its first fiscal quarter of 1999).
- And, for the first time since 1995, Apple Computer will announce significant
- quarterly year-over-year revenue gains. Apple will also announce record shipments
- of Macs and a pronounced increase in the Mac’s PC market share.
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- 9. Apple’s soon-to-be-released consumer portable will be positioned as an
- entry-level consumer machine. While attractive to students and others who would
- like the convenience of mobile computing, it will be absent many of the features
- desired by PowerBook users. However, it will compete very well with low-priced
- notebooks computers and contribute to Apple’s renewed presence in the consumer
- marketplace.
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- 8. Gaming will be an important part of Apple’s focus on the consumer market.
- Apple’s hardware will continue to receive game-friendly enhancements. High-end G3
- chips and other hardware enhancements along with the forthcoming release of the
- G4 processor and Mac OS X will entice developers to write games specifically for
- the Mac platform. By the end of calendar year 1999, the Mac platform will have
- the best gaming machines available to the general consumer.
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- 7. The Imatec suit will either be dismissed by the courts or settled out of court
- with little or no impact on Apple’s financials. Imatec’s PR machine is far more
- impressive than its legal claims.
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- 6. No matter the formal outcome of the Justice Department’s case against
- Microsoft, the trial will change the way that company does business. Its hold on
- the OS market will begin to loosen and PC manufacturers will be emboldened to
- negotiate better licensing terms and rates. Java, Linux, and Mac OS X (among
- other technologies) will begin to erode Microsoft’s OS clout. Fears of a
- “Pandora’s Box” being opened by the decline of Microsoft’s influence on the OS
- market will prove to be unfounded. The fallout from the Justice Department’s suit
- will force Microsoft to “play ball” with other software and technology companies
- or run the risk of being “side-stepped” by the institutional customers that it
- covets. The days of Microsoft’s stranglehold on its customers will come to an
- unceremonious end.
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- 5. QuickTime will become increasingly important to Apple’s future. It will
- eventually eclipse the Mac OS in terms of its importance to Apple’s bottom line
- and the company’s impact on the direction of personal computing.
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- 4. Now that Apple has stabilized its revenue base and simplified its product
- line, the company will begin using its substantial cash resources to acquire
- needed technology. Apple’s R&D efforts will focus on Mac OS X, QuickTime, and
- revolutionary hardware designs. Other technologies needed to bring new products
- to market will either be licensed from other sources or gained through
- acquisition.
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- 3. The first quarter of 1999 will see a significant slow down in consumer
- spending. By the end of calendar year 1999 U.S. economic growth will come to a
- halt. The change in economic times will precipitate a dramatic restructuring of
- the PC retail market. Manufacturers of brand name PC products will move
- aggressively to establish direct-to-consumer relationships. With the exception of
- its consumer line of products that will be available through a variety of retail
- chains, Apple will market most of its products through “value added” resellers
- and over the Internet. The Apple Web site and Apple Store will become a primary
- source for product sales and consumer information. The added margin from
- direct-to-consumer sales will be an important part of Apple’s future earning
- growth.
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- 2. For the current fiscal year (period ending September, 1999), Apple will
- achieve gross sales of $8 billion. Net profits for the fiscal year will meet or
- exceed $600 million. The company will continue to increase its consumer PC market
- share and regain sales and sales momentum in the higher education market.
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- 1. Based on my sales and earnings projections, I predict that Apple’s share price
- will end the fiscal year above $70.00 per share.
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- I will discuss the basis for these predictions in forthcoming columns. Reader comments are welcome.
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- Happy New Year from my family to yours.
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- “Apples, Kids and Attitude™” is © 1999 Robert Paul Leitao, <rleitao@atpm.com>. 
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