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Apple's stock has been in a downfall for the last few days. IMO it's falling because of the conservative reports Apple presented. I think it will start to go back up soon, so I was thinking about getting in at the bottom of this trend.
Anyone have any opinions on this? I would like to hear them. It seems like you could grab an easy 10% if you play it right.
Also I think it was just correcting itself from the overbought position.
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"We are thrilled to report the best quarter in Apple's history," said Steve Jobs, Apple's chief executive. "We are working on more wonderful products for 2006, and I can't wait to see what our customers think of them."
I don't want to sit on the sidelines and watch it double in another 2 months like it did back from Sept.
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6, look into Bershire Hathaway Inc (NYSE:BRK.A) as well. It's down $1200 today so should be a good time to get in.
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KEEP!!! The announcements today were fabulous. I have this free from $48 as well.
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This will blow through $99. The IPOD was one of the biggest products this millenium...A cult product. This iPhone is gonna be aMega Product. Might get a 52 week high by EOD. Plus they also have Apple Tv now.
This chart and iPhone spell break-Out...The MACD and it just passed the 40-day moving average.
Booya ! I loaded my whole portfolio into AAPL this afternoon + margin. If it makes sense it makes Dollars
The volume bars on the left of the chart, tell you where the most shares were bought, at what price level...as you can see, most of the volume was around the opening price today and at the closing price.
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There iPhone product will be a phenomona, looks like Cingular is their carrier of choice as well.
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Steve says he's shooting to sell 10 million iPhones in 2008, the first full year in which they'll be available. That's about 1 percent of the global market for mobile phones; 957 million were sold worldwide in 2006. It "sells" for $500, but that's with a two year Cingular plan- and Cingular is probably kicking in..what...maybe $200 to Apple for the 2 year customers.
Now, if they sell as many as Steve is hoping..lessee... 500 plus 200 times 10 million...
That's ~$7 B, folks. Brand new revenue, from a new market for Apple, with relatively little cannibalization of their other products.
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wow....that is the first look I have seen of the phone. That is SWEEEEEEEEEEEEET!!!!
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put on the breaks,,,,,,, only cingular users could use this product may I remind everybody that cingular sucks , unless everybody decides to leave verizon and sprint tmobile to get cingular so they could buy a 500 dollar celllphone , in that case im buying Cingular shares not AAPL
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quote:Originally posted by RagingBull: put on the breaks,,,,,,, only cingular users could use this product may I remind everybody that cingular sucks , unless everybody decides to leave verizon and sprint tmobile to get cingular so they could buy a 500 dollar celllphone , in that case im buying Cingular shares not AAPL
AAPL Traded 10 Billion Dollars today...Earnings Comming...and it was upgraded
I think I'm happy holding AAPL right now
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quote:From the ad: Your computer is the center of your digital life. Your TV is the center of your entertainment life. But what if you want to watch movies, TV shows, movie trailers, podcasts, and photos from your computer on your TV? At $299, Apple TV brings iTunes to the big screen.
The revolution will be televised. Say you’ve just downloaded Cars from iTunes. Instead of huddling around your computer to watch, you pop some popcorn while your computer wirelessly syncs your new flick to Apple TV. Then you pull up a seat, put up your feet, and pick up the included Apple Remote to play your movie on TV. Give yourself a hand: You've just changed the way you watch digital media.
iTunes to Apple TV, wire free. Apple TV connects to your TV via an HDMI port or component video and audio ports. Its built-in, superfast 802.11 wireless capability syncs your iTunes library to any Mac or PC in the house. Best of all, what's on Apple TV stays in sync: Anytime you change your library in iTunes, it changes on Apple TV — wirelessly, automatically.
What’s on TV? Whatever you want. Apple TV puts your iTunes library — movies, TV shows, music, and podcasts — plus movie trailers from Apple.com on your TV. And your digital photos from iPhoto on a Mac or Adobe Photoshop Elements or Adobe Album on a Windows PC appear in high definition, so you can put on a stunning big-screen slideshow.
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UPDATE 1-RESEARCH ALERT-Citigroup raises Apple Inc price target
Current Prior Price target $98 $85
--Citigroup raised the price target on computer maker after the introduction of the highly anticipated iPhone on Tuesday.
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COMPANY NEWS AND PRESS RELEASES FROM OTHER SOURCES:
Cisco Systems Inc. sues Apple Inc. over use of IPhone name
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 10, 2007 (The Canadian Press via COMTEX) -- Cisco Systems sued Apple Inc. in U.S. federal court Wednesday, saying the computer maker's new IPhone violates its trademark. The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, came just a day after Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the Apple IPhone in dramatic fashion at a trade show in San Francisco.
But even while Jobs was trumpeting the product during his keynote address to Apple faithful, the matter of the product's naming had not been resolved behind the scenes between two of the biggest names in Silicon Valley.
San Jose-based Cisco, the world's largest network-equipment maker, has owned the trademark on the name "IPhone" since 2000, when it acquired InfoGear Technology Corp., which originally registered the name.
And three weeks ago, Cisco's Linksys division put the trademark to use, releasing an Internet phone called "IPhone" that uses the increasingly popular Voice over Internet Protocol, or VoIP.
But on Tuesday, Jobs unveiled Apple's own IPhone, a "game-changing" touch-screen-controlled cell phone device that plays music, surfs the web and delivers voicemail and e-mail.
Apple spokeswoman Natalie Kerris said she could not immediately comment on the lawsuit.
Cisco said Tuesday it had been negotiating for several years with Apple over a licensing agreement, but that Apple lawyers had not signed and returned the final contract.
"Cisco entered into negotiations with Apple in good faith after Apple repeatedly asked permission to use Cisco's IPhone name," said Mark Chandler, Cisco senior vice-president and general counsel, in a statement. "There is no doubt that Apple's new phone is very exciting, but they should not be using our trademark without our permission."
Cisco is seeking injunctive relief to prevent Apple from copying Cisco's IPhone trademark.
"Today's IPhone is not tomorrow's IPhone. The potential for convergence of the home phone, cellphone, work phone and PC is limitless, which is why it is so important for us to protect our brand," Chandler added.
JORDAN ROBERTSON
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It seems like Cisco planned this, Mabey Apple, too...to cause more hype. Otherwise Cisco is just jellous.
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They not only met expectations, but they blew them away. However, they were very cautious in regard to the foward looking guidance.
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