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Looks like Apple Store couldn't keep up with the demand for new iMacs! :-)
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Looks like Apple Store couldn't keep up with the demand for new iMacs!
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Quote: Originally Posted by Wally Kidding. But we need more "analysis" from respectable firms and not thestreet, theregister & SF papers... If Bank of America Securities is a "respectable" firm, I am Steve Jobs!
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Two words: Microsoft Eater!
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Quote: Originally Posted by murk ME! I bought Apple for $4 and something a share and held it all this time. It was actually a little over $16 a share, but I'm adjusting for splits. Are you doing this also? I don't remember it actually hitting fou…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SpamSandwich Now that's a Big Mac! Now that's a good joke!
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Quote: Originally Posted by physguy $12.14 now.... (2:59 PM PDT) AAPL past 150 now. This is the strangest after-market reaction I have seen to an Apple quarterly results conference call. Hope after-market prices hold up tomorrow morning..…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Matthew Yohe Sales Data: iPhone and Related Products and Services 270K Revenue 5M Quote: Originally Posted by cameronj "For the third quarter, however, Apple said it expects to earn 65 cents a share, below ana…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Matthew Yohe Sales Data: iPhone and Related Products and Services 270K Revenue 5M $5M revenue for 270K iPhones sold? That is less than $20 revenue per iPhone. Even if Apple is going to amortize the price of the i…
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Harpertown MacPros by MacWorld 2008 is a sure bet. The question is: Which processor will go in the next gen iMac? Can we expect to see an Apple "special" 2.4GHz Wolfdale? Or will Apple stick with the notebook line of processors?
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Although 35.1 percent gross margin is great for the bottomline, it also indicates that some Apple products are perhaps a bit overpriced. Not surprising since prices for many components (processors, DRAM, flash, hard disks, LCD monitors) are much low…
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The current situation is insane. Most CDs aren't DRM protected. I can legally rip my CDs into unprotected MP3s, AACs or whatever digital format I like and use it on whatever player is capable of playing back those formats. However, if I buy a dig…
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Go AAPL! I am about to pull my first 20-bagger if the market responds positively tomorrow and Apple follows with a stock-split annoucement.
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First Walmart and then Target. Panic is setting in. Instead of whining about new technology making hardcopies of DVDs obsolete, they should talk to movie studios and equipment manufacturers about how to make HD content available at media and equipme…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SirROM I would be happy to contribute to this expected sales mark if Apple would finally get around to offering a Merom-based MBP and MB for sale.... Merom based MBPs before the end of month are very likely. I wou…
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Sales numbers for Mac Pros should also be very interesting. I wouldn't be surprised if Mac Pro sales don't pass the 2xx,000 unit sales number achieved shortly after the introduction of the PowerMac G5. I know a few businesses that bought Mac Pros to…
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Has anyone been able to locate information about RAID-5 support on the new Mac Pro? In addition to the 4 SATA connections that go to the 4 drive trays, there seems to be 2 more SATA sockets on the motherboard according to the architecture diagram…
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Quote: Originally posted by Flounder Any web-based, self-selection survery (even if it offers it to everyone who visits the site, people still have to choose the site in the first place, which automatically makes it a self-selectiing population) …
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Quote: Originally posted by frawgz I would hardly call Macintouch's survey reliable, considering respondents were self-selected and Macintouch is generally the site to go to if you ever have anything to complain about. Yeah, just another case…
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It almost looks like Apple found a way to put the MacBook motherboard (or a new design based on it) inside the 17" iMac enclosure...