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Link to "Apple Correction". BrotherJohnF pegged this one...!

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/let-apple-...07061.html

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So is Priceline....

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could be just a small pull back. but you have to be crazy to buy them at that price. and the best part is, pretty much every mutual fund owns them. Big Grin
*chants * how low can she go....how low can she go !!!!!
Yeah... It will be interesting to see what happens over the next week with both of these...
I was thinking this morning that BJF called AAPL. I hadn't noticed Priceline. Hope ya'll like roller coasters, because I have a feeling we are in for a heck of a ride.
FWIW AAPL is back up to 595ish as I type this. I bet it closes at 600 or higher today.
(04-17-2012 10:14 AM)kshymkiw Wrote: [ -> ]FWIW AAPL is back up to 595ish as I type this. I bet it closes at 600 or higher today.

Everything (almost) is up today.. I am going to see what the rest of the week brings on this..
Thanks for starting this thread Honey. Could you please link the website where you can find consistent data and those graphs with both AAPL and Priceline. Thank you Smile
Here is the link for Apple..

http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=AAPL&ql=1

Here is the link for Priceline (which is also having a good day..) Smile

http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=PCLN&ql=0
Thank you Honey Smile
(04-17-2012 11:36 AM)kramerprammer Wrote: [ -> ]Thank you Honey Smile

You are most welcome!Heart
back over 600... newton would be pleased !
(04-17-2012 01:01 PM)Dom2012 Wrote: [ -> ]back over 600... newton would be pleased !

It was easy to see it was going to happen.

AAPL will crash eventually. Over the next 3-4 years of life cycle on their products, will be key. It will be the first true products, sans Steve Jobs. Jobs already did the iPad3, and iPhone5.

This is where I am curious to see how it will go. Most of AAPL's success came from Jobs, and his marketing/business strategy.
Back down to $587 today.
a bigger sell off due .............. its possible !
I dumped 3 mutual funds this week

(VFINX) - Vanguard was heavily into Priceline Took the money and Invested in mining stocks instead which are very low right now
(04-17-2012 11:28 AM)Honey Wrote: [ -> ]Here is the link for Apple..

http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=AAPL&ql=1

Here is the link for Priceline (which is also having a good day..) Smile

http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=PCLN&ql=0

reposting links for easy access..Heart
Woof! Apple getting pounded today!! Down 2.86%. Interesting since the market is up overall..
(04-20-2012 03:00 PM)Honey Wrote: [ -> ]Woof! Apple getting pounded today!! Down 2.86%. Interesting since the market is up overall..

Their earnings call is next Tuesday. Generally the days leading up to an earnings call people will sell some, and leave some. The idea being, their earnings suck, you know their price is going to tank.
I forgot about the "Dog and Pony" show next week... I'll have to keep an eye on it! I don't have any stock in Apple, but just interesting to watch...
Excuse my ignorance here. But, can't Apple exaggerate the numbers to look better than they are? (If they are low.) Doesn't everyone do that in big business?
(04-23-2012 10:35 AM)motionman Wrote: [ -> ]Excuse my ignorance here. But, can't Apple exaggerate the numbers to look better than they are? (If they are low.) Doesn't everyone do that in big business?

What do you mean? AAPL can't exaggerate their stock price.... They can play with the numbers to make them look better, of course every business does this.

There is always a sell off on a stock before their earnings call, unless it is blatantly obvious how well it has performed. It is an investor safeguard.
did they just start buying up their own shares today ?!?! lol Angry
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(04-25-2012 12:49 PM)Dom2012 Wrote: [ -> ]did they just start buying up their own shares today ?!?! lol Angry

No, they posted a 94% YoY profit gain.
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