Posted on 04/23/2014 2:16:12 PM PDT by Swordmaker
I wonder how PSS is.
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I'd say he might be PSSed
Actually DennisW has finally had his prediction to come true. Apple stock is going to be below $200. . . but not for the reason he was predicting. When the stock splits it’ll be below $100 a share.
Oops, meant to ping Dessniw to that last post.
I’m not at work. Anyone know how it’s doing in the after market?
http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/aapl/after-hours
Apple Inc. (AAPL) After Hours Trading
$568.50
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Up 43.75
8.34%
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*Delayed - data as of 04/23/2014 17:22
Read more: http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/aapl/after-hours#ixzz2zkP5xhZT
Same store sales, down.
Split allegedly for the little guy ... the same little guy who could not participate in the *after hours* 8% jump, today.
Wow, 4.5 billion revenue just from iTunes? At the turn of the century, I seem to remember Apple's net worth was less than that. And it wasn't that long ago.
Windows 8 is the gift that keeps on giving - to Apple.
Use the best of the best.
They’re evil, profit! Oh my goodness,, what next? Employee Bonuses?
Wifey is glued to her iPhone,, games and she texts.
I hear ya on finding on what works for ya..
Long time sillycon valet parking lot resident
So much for all of those suggesting that Apple would die without Jobs
Oh no! Apple’s Doooooooooooooooooooooooooomed! ;’) Thanks sm.
more about it:
Apple Splits Stock 7-For-1, Will Splash $130B In Cash On Investors
http://www.forbes.com/sites/steveschaefer/2014/04/23/apple-splits-stock-7-for-1-will-splash-130b-in-cash-on-investors/
$81 a post-split share then, much more reasonable.
Steve Ballmer was one of those. What others have written: In 2007 Ballmer said “There’s no chance that the iPhone is going to get any significant market share. No chance.” In a May 2012 column in Forbes magazine, Adam Hartung described Ballmer as “the worst CEO of a large publicly traded American company”, saying he had “steered Microsoft out of some of the fastest growing and most lucrative tech markets (mobile music, handsets and tablets)”. Some companies like Microsoft have a CEO that causes the company to flounder. Apple seems to be doing fine with or without Jobs.
We’ll said
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