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Today marks Apple's ([[AAPL]] -1.5%) first real earnings test since Steve Jobs' passing, but expectations are high for profit and sales (also) - too high for BGC's Colin Gillis, who asks “what if smashing records still doesn’t meet expectations?” Pointing to areas of concern - including cheaper tablets and competition from Samsung - he says shares may sell the news if results fail to produce the expected upside.
Posted by expathos (#1) 118 days ago (http://seekingalpha.com)Some critics have been complaining since the iPhone first turned the mobile world upside down, but Apple (AAPL) keeps proving them wrong. Michael Comeau bets that iPhone 4 will bring more of the same: more sales and more happy customers.
Posted by expathos (#1) 692 days ago (http://seekingalpha.com)
Some critics have been complaining since the iPhone first turned the
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Why I Remain Short Amazon
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Mark Krieger submits:Amazon (AMZN) delivered nice results, but let&rs
Things Paul Kedrosky no longer cares about (and you shouldn't either): Where Madoff is right now... Apple's (AAPL) statements on Jobs' health... Depr
Brett Arends: If you are an Apple (AAPL) stockholder and you think you have a problem, think again. You have three.
The core of the Apple is whithering. (AAPL, rated SELL)
Posted by expathos (#1) 1225 days ago (http://www.socialpicks.com)
Rumors about Jobs are bad for Apple in a bear market.
Time magazine asks: Can Apple (AAPL) survive without Jobs.
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Time magazine asks: Can Apple (AAPL) survive without Jobs.
iPhone Dev Team unlocks Apple's (AAPL) iPhone 3G - a move that could threaten Apple's carrier partners, but probably isn't all that upsetting for App
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