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TOTA - APPLE iPHONE & iPAD & Mobile News Thread PT1 (CLOSED) (pg. 465)
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| jester |
Lion :D
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| quote: | Equities research analysts at Canaccord Genuity boosted their price target on shares of Apple, Inc (NASDAQ: AAPL) from $500.00 to $510.00 in a research note to investors on Wednesday. The analysts currently have a "buy" rating on the stock.
Separately, analysts at RBC Capital (NYSE: RY) raised their price target on shares of Apple, Inc from $450.00 to $500.00 in a research note to investors on Wednesday. They now have an "outperform" rating on the stock. Also, analysts at Wedbush raised their price target on shares of Apple, Inc from $450.00 to $510.00 in a research note to investors on Wednesday. They now have an "outperform" rating on the stock. |
(Courtesy of Newsystocks.com)
So within the next 6-12 months Apple stock can possibly rise another 31.5% :)
If any of you have an RRSP or TFSA account and want to make some money, just look at Apple. Since the start of 2009. The stock is up over 350% give or take.
When it does hit $510 per share, AAPL market capitalization will probably far exceed Exxon's by a few billion. At this rate, Apple might be the first publicly held company to hit $1 trillion (market capitalization), if that happens the stock should be around $1085.38 per share. So you buy now, you could possibly make 2.5-3x more then what you put in. If I kept my stocks, I could probably have seen 11x the amount. |
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| GGM |
Could be a good buy but often buying when a stock is hot is a no no. You're better off trying to find the undervalued stock that the whole world isn't expecting to go up as speculation of value increases are already built into the price of stock.
On top of that, imagine Jobs' health goes downhill or something random, say goodbye to a nice hefty chunk of that within hours. |
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| E2EK1EL |
It’s official: Apple beats Nokia to become the world’s leading smartphone maker

MacRumors points at a Financial Times report (subscription required) asserting that Apple has now officially surpassed Nokia to become the #1 smartphone maker globally. IDC Worldwide Mobile Phone Tracker had Nokia ship 24.2 million smartphones versus 18.7 million iPhones. A quarter later, however, iPhone sales have gone through the roof while sales of Nokia smartphones fell down the cliff as the world’s once leading mobile phone maker fights to regain influence. The financial paper explains:
Shipments of Nokia smartphones declined by 34 per cent to 16.7m units, compared with the 20.3m iPhones shipped by Apple in its second quarter. Apple was already the biggest smartphone maker by revenue and profits, but the April-June period marked the first time it had surpassed Nokia in volume.
Apple,which just four years ago wasn’t even on the radar, managed to become the world’s #1 smartphone maker with a year old handset, a limited footprint and with just one high-end handset model refreshed once a year. The news must be tremendously humiliating for the people at Nokia who are holding on to their burning platform. Remember how cocky Nokia executives used to laugh off the iPhone and boast in public how Nokia sells a quarter’s worth of iPhones in a week? Apple’s feat isn’t entirely surprising given a Nomura analysis from earlier this month that predicted Apple topping Nokia’s volume by the end of June.
Also of note is how Nokia’s market share in Australia fell spectacularly, from almost 50 percent in the first quarter to less than 25 percent as iPhone became the king of the hill in the country, per IDC. Android devices collectively outsell iPhones due to broader distribution and a wider range of sizes, models and price points, but no single Android vendor has been able to touch Apple in terms of volume. Apple is already the world’s biggest phone vendor by revenues and profit, controlling as much as half the total mobile phone industry’s income. Today, the iPhone is the main driving force behind Apple’s seemingly unstoppable growth, as seen in the below chart, courtesy of Asymco.

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| jester |
1 million copies of OSX Lion have been downloaded in 24 hours. 2 of those 1,000,000 are me lol
| quote: | | In 2005, it took more than a month for Apple to sell two million copies of Mac OS X Tiger. Two years later, Apple sold more than two million copies of Mac OS X Leopard in its first weekend. |
(Courtesy of Macrumor)
Hmm... to get or not to get a Macbook Air. |
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| E2EK1EL |
A New York attorney has been arrested for attempting to force an iPhone down his girlfriend's throat during a fight at their Upper East Side home, according to a New York Post report.
Brian Anscomb, 37, force-fed the gizmo to his 23-year-old gal pal in their York Avenue apartment early Saturday, bruising and cutting her mouth, court papers say. It wasn't his first phone flipout -- on July 10, he allegedly cracked her cellphone in half when she tried to call cops during a nasty squabble.
Anscomb punched her in the eye as she tried to flee, according to court documents. He was arrested Sunday and his lawyer, Steve Ross, says, "We deny all of the allegations."
(his dick would been better then the iPhone) |
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| Prometheus Xex |
| quote: | Originally posted by E2EK1EL
(his dick would been better then the iPhone) |
Not during a fight! |
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Apple inks 10-year deal on ‘World’s biggest’ Grand Central Apple Store

Tech giant Apple has inked a 10-year deal with the MTA to open its largest store in the world in Grand Central Terminal.
The 23,000-square-foot store will take up Grand Central’s north and northeast balconies, displacing Charlie Palmer’s Metrazur restaurant, according to MTA documents.
Apple will initially pay rent of $800,000 a year, nearly half a million more than Metrazur paid.
The deal is expected to fly through the MTA finance committee on Monday and the agency’s board of directors Wednesday for a final OK. At the end of the decade lease, the rent will move to more than $1M annually. Apple will also pay to refurbish the space.
It is seriously entertaining watching Apple outdo itself time and time again. Putting a half acre plus store in one of the World’s iconic train terminals is putting Apple without peer in either electronics or retail. |
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