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Apple's Not So Quiet Rally And Why It Will Continue   - Tech Check with Jim Goldman
Apple's Not So Quiet Rally And Why It Will Continue - Tech Check with Jim Goldman
On Wednesday, January 14, the day Apple [ AAPL Loading... ( ) ] CEO Steve Jobs announced he would be taking a 6-month medical leave of absence, Apple shares closed at $85.33. From the moment that news hit the tape, shares began to slide, and by January 20, Apple had dipped to $78.20, ...
Apple Might Have Some 'Splainin' to Do   - Tech Check with Jim Goldman
Apple Might Have Some 'Splainin' to Do - Tech Check with Jim Goldman
cnbc.com — A couple of weeks ago I posted a blog about the challenges Apple [ AAPL Loading... (... ) ] might face in what appeared to be a threatened legal battle with Palm [ PALM Loading... ( ) ] and its new Pre touch screen smart phone. Or any other comers that ... (more) Apple Might Have Some 'Splainin' to Do - Tech Check ...
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CNBC’s Goldman: Apple’s not-so-quiet rally and why it will continue
MacDailyNews — ... company, to this degree, that I can think of." Goldman writes, "Last quarter's earnings report was a financial OMG moment for so many skittish Apple investors wondering what market research to believe, and whether this company had some economic elixir that made it immune to the recession that was killing everyone else... And it's not just Apple's internal innovation and cash that make it intriguing; it's also about how its competitors simply can't seem to compete." Full article here . [Thanks to MacDailyNews Readers "Lurker_PC," "JES42," and "Scopie" for the heads up.] ...

Particle Debris (week ending 2/6) New Hardware for Apple Customers
The Mac Observer — ... , based on the same bootloader is being developed right here in the Denver area by FireCore. They can do that because the atv-bootloader is open source. Mr. Davilla told me that this software doesn't violate the Apple TV licensing agreement. His software also provides a way to reset the Apple TV back to factory default if warranty work is required and the standard Apple technique for factory reset doesn't work (MENU + minus) on the remote. Finally, on Friday, Jim Goldman published a summary of why Apple's stock has been climbing lately: financial fundamentals. (And probably ...

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