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Much Ado

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Sep 7, 2006
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I thought it would be a nice idea to have a 'happy thread' for all fellow AAPL investors out there who are seeing their stocks get pummeled at the moment.

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AAPL hits 280 before October ends

Shares in Apple Inc closed at an all time today high amid rumors of the new x-Mac, and the success of OS X Leopard this month...

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Apple announce blow-out Q4 earnings

Apple sold more than 4 million iPhones in Q4 2007, prompting the market to put the share price beyond $290

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AAPL stock split 2008

Apple have split their stock in a 4-to-1 ratio today, taking the price per share to $100 each. Meanwhile, the new 6G iPod continues to excel in the desktop printing market selling over...

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2010: Apple complete Google takeover, reach 40% desktop market-share

Apple today added Google to their widening portfolio, including Nintendo, Yahoo and Napster, and closed the gap with industry leader Linux to within just 2% of desktop market-share.

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Hope that takes the mind off of the reality...
 
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Actually, I'm rather hoping the price comes down. I'd like to start a AAPL position, but not at the current price.
 
I needed that! Yesterday and today sucked. But if you're looking to buy some AAPL, now might be a good time to get in at the ground floor!:)
 
its positive again!

My position had been taking a blood bath, as all of ours has, but the markets have finally ( at least momentarally ) turned positive!


Trout
 
I'm contemplating buying a few shares of AAPL... I won't be heavily trading, mostly just buying at most 10 shares of AAPL and letting them sit. Anybody know of a good place to do this?
 
Has the stock gone down this week?

My cost basis is $11.24. :p
 
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