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GS downgrades Apple, says new product at Macworld unlikely
Shares of Apple slipped about 4 percent Monday after investment bank Goldman Sachs removed the company from its buy list for the first time in more than two years, citing concerns over consumer spending and a belief that Macworld Expo will not see the company embark on a major new product ...
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Opinion: Jobs to Macworld: Bite me
MacBytes.com — ... of Steve Jobs — these are portents people pore over for signs of the coming apocalypse. And so it goes with the sudden "shocking" announcement that a) Apple is divorcing the Macworld expo after 25 years of marriage , and b) Steve Jobs is not giving the keynote address this year. To quote The Technologizer, Harry McCracken: " Wow. Wow. Wow ." Ladies and gentlemen, please start your speculation engines.— Is Steve too sick to go on?— Does this mean Apple has no more earth-moving gizmos to show us?— Is Apple hurt by the lousy dreadful scary economy ...

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