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Wow.. Bullseye!!
The indicator here doesn't show the AH price in the table. Today for instance it's showing $621.70, up 97 cents, the closing price.
Wow.. What's up with the price indicator saying Apple rose 87 cents? Looks to me like it's up $3.52.
That's infinitely more taxes than GE paid.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/25/business/economy/25tax.html?_r=1
I'm sorry, I'm not quite following you. Which companies are you talking about here?
"Looks like the CEO's remarks created a surge at the end of the day. Very well done Mr. Cook, my IRA thanks you."
Not at all what happened. Stocks lifted across the board; Dow Jones, S&P, Nasdaq, all spiked into the end of the session, supposedly on news out of Greece yet again about potential agreement, solution, whatever.
Oh come on.. don't be such a pessimist!
Hey, you're making me spit out my beer!
I'd wait until around 2025 if I were you.
A smarter move might be to sell Greece short!
What have you done of note lately?
If he was not a great man, why do you find people all around the world mourning his loss?
I really shouldn't even respond to a troll such as yourself.
No, it's not tacky. It's called defending your rights.
Why should anyone make anything new, if hoards of imitators could instantly sell bad copies in competition?
Let them invent their own damn products, and bring them to market, and see how they would react if Apple started slavishly imitating them.
Suppose if instead of making the iPod, Apple just made a near-exact copy of the Creative Zen, and tried to flood the market with that? Not only would it not be expected to be good for Apple, it wouldn't be tolerated by the Creative people.
A lawsuit and injunctions are par for the course.
Will it sync with iTunes?
Have you tried allowing the touch to completely run down, so that the power management can recalibrate?
I'm not saying that will fix it, but it might, and it can't hurt.
How'd that work out for you?
Samsung should have asked whether they were poisoning the relationship with their blatant copying of Apple's work.
Is Everyone Else Still Following?
I guess that answers the question about leadership.
Before the iPhone, I had a Samsung e105, which I really liked. The "internet" capability was a pain, but the phone was colorful and tiny, and I liked that it was a flip-phone. I like that the screen is inherently protected when you aren't using it. When I first saw the iPhone, it seemed to be HUGE, but now they're talking about making it larger, and I'm thinking that would be great, easier to read, etc.
Odd how perceptions change.
Think so? I don't see it being an immediate boost, since T Mobile won't be selling iPhones any time soon. Market may interpret it as a good thing though,and I'm all for that.
You don't say.
I saw them sell out at the Alderwood Mall store in Lynwood WA in about 90 minutes.
CIM and NLY are a couple of REIT's that are paying over 16%, but they aren't appreciating in value.
Beats the 1/10 of 1% my credit union is offering though.
Why Jobs was seen at Stanford Medical Center?
http://macdailynews.com/2011/02/21/apple-ebay-hp-intel-intuit-and-oracle-join-forces-to-help-build-2-billion-new-stanford-hospital-with-video/
Maybe OpEx today, and a 3 day weekend for the market?
Just guessing.
Jobs and others to meet with Obama Thursday
http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalpunch/2011/02/steve-jobs-and-eric-schmidt-to-meet-with-president-obama-thursday-in-san-francisco.html
I think you're right. Four buying opportunities already today.
BREAKING ... I will never read another article headlined with the word "breaking".
Does anyone know what's up with the Kalihari website? Every news item I've read says "for more information go to their website http://www.kalaharigt.com
When I go there, all that's visible is:
Directory has no index file.
Browsing this site or directory without an index file is prohibited.
If you are the site's webmaster, you can remedy this problem by creating a default HTML page with one of the following names:
index.html
index.htm
default.htm
Default.htm
home.html
Home.chtml
NOTE: Filenames are case sensitive, i.e., Home.html is not the same as home.html
It's key stats are pretty grim. No profit yet, price to book is around 130.
What do you like about it?
Maybe more people would buy Berkshire Hathaway if it weren't $100,000+ per share.
They must have their reasons.
Maybe all the little buyers don't really add up to much compared to institutional buyers, and it's not worth the cost of doing a split just to rope in some more small holders.
I don't know a thing about Riverbed, but let's have a dialog.
What do they do? Are they producing Apps? For iPhone? For Android?
What do you mean when you say it's "hot"..
I just checked, and it has a P/E of 239, which normally makes me want to run the other way screaming.
The forward P/E is better, but at 46 still seems quite high.
Was there supposed to be some sort of a link in that post?
What analysis are you talking about?
Here's a Mac Daily News article about the upgrade
"Bill Shope was recruited from Credit Suisse to replace David Bailey, who had downgraded Goldman's rating for Apple (AAPL) from 'buy' to 'neutral' in Dec. 2008 and kept it there for sixteen months while Apple's shares climbed 150%," Philip Elmer-DeWitt reports for Fortune.
"Shope seems to have a deeper understanding of what makes the company tick, and he spends much of his long report talking about Apple's growing content and software ecosystem -- how it fuels the company's revenue growth, how it opens up new markets, how it creates 'switching costs' that keeps Apple customers loyal, and what it means for Steve Jobs' succession," P.E.D. reports.
The compnay "achieved a major milestone with the 2003 launch of the iTunes music store," P.E.D. reports. "Apple's revenues have grown nearly three times faster than its operating expenses. The bang it gets for its R&D expenses is even more striking. By leveraging third-party developers and content providers as a source of value for its software ecosystem, it's been able grow revenues seven times faster than operating system R&D costs."
Much more in the full article here: http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2010/12/14/why-apples-revenues-grow-nearly-3-times-faster-than-its-expenses/
App Revolution Conversation
I'm interested. I haven't bought the report.
Know any App stocks? There's MRNJ, but it's not burning down any barns lately.
Isn't it the same way that the P/E is calculated for any stock?
http://www.investopedia.com/terms/p/price-earningsratio.asp
Apple almost always tanks after reporting blowout earnings.
Don't ask me why though.
Just par for the course.
Just For Fun: Artist makes charging adapter
http://news.cnet.com/8301-17852_3-20018370-71.html?part=rss&subj=news&tag=2547-1_3-0-20
The difference between Apple and HTC CEOs
One's an innovator, and the other works for HTC.