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Sat, Jul 04, 2009 - 09:48 PM EDT  —  AAPL: 140.02 (-2.81, -1.97%)  |  NASDAQ: 1796.52 (-49.20, -2.67%)

Apple leads Nasdaq Composite Index to biggest gain in four years
Tuesday, November 13, 2007 - 05:08 PM EDT

"U.S. stocks rallied the most in two months after Wal-Mart Stores Inc.'s profit beat analysts' estimates and Goldman Sachs Group Inc. said it doesn't plan any significant writedowns on mortgage-related assets," Michael Patterson reports for Bloomberg.

"Apple Inc. led the Nasdaq Composite Index to its biggest gain in four years after China Mobile Ltd. said it's in talks to sell the iPhone in China," Patterson reports. "The Nasdaq Composite Index added 89.52, or 3.5 percent, to 2,673.65."

"Apple rallied $16.20, or 11 percent, to $169.96. A deal with China Mobile will give Apple access to a market with more mobile-phone users than the combined population of the European Union. Separately, AppleInsider reported that the company will unveil a new notebook computer at its annual Macworld Expo in January," Patterson reports.

"Adobe Systems Inc., the biggest maker of graphic-design software, retreated $1.33, or 3.2 percent, to $40.86 for the second-biggest drop in the S&P 500. Chief Executive Officer Bruce Chizen unexpectedly resigned. Shantanu Narayen, currently Adobe's president and chief operating officer, will replace Chizen," Patterson reports.

Full article here.



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Nov 13, 07 - 06:11 pm Comment from: macboy2010

grin

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Nov 13, 07 - 06:16 pm Comment from: Samwise

Apple is always in the lead!!

Nov 13, 07 - 06:19 pm Comment from: dan

jaysus!

Nov 13, 07 - 06:24 pm Comment from: Pete

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speculation
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talk is cheap
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the Chinese won't buy a expensive phone that they can (already have copied) make themselves

Nov 13, 07 - 06:24 pm Comment from: Wun dum Gai

I feel like a Duncan Yo-Yo!
%-\

Nov 13, 07 - 06:26 pm Comment from: My Brothers ...

Can I hear an AMEN?!?!?

Nov 13, 07 - 06:29 pm Comment from: Pete, you are a . . .

moron
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stay off the boards
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you shouldn't comment on things about which you're ignorant

Nov 13, 07 - 06:36 pm Comment from: Zune Tang

What about the new Zunes?

Your potential. Our passion.™

Nov 13, 07 - 06:44 pm Comment from: Ben via iPodDailyNews

What about the new Zunes?

Nov 13, 07 - 06:56 pm Comment from: macaholic

I dropped a brown Zune in the bowl a little while ago!! Is the corn an optional accessory?

Nov 13, 07 - 06:56 pm Comment from: doc

Who led the largest loss on the Nasdaq in the last four years and when did that occur? Was it appl? Was it within the last week? Why did it fall? Why did it rise? Did market fundamentals change before the fall? Did market fundamentals change before the rise?

Nov 13, 07 - 07:04 pm Comment from: cptnkirk

The fall was just a mechanism for some people to make a little money. Like me. I bought a few more shares.

On the up side, it took over 3 days for AAPL to lose 20% of it value and only 1 day for it to regain more than 10% of its value.

By the end of tomorrow, AAPL will probably be back to the high it made a week ago. And then the push is on to $200!!!

Go AAPL!!!!!

Nov 13, 07 - 07:06 pm Comment from: bIzarRo BalLmeR

Hard to copy the iphone (software) and get it right.When 3rd party apps comeout to fill in where Apple decided not to venture, then the iphone should become well entrenched and ballmer will be tossing some serious chair.

Nov 13, 07 - 09:30 pm Comment from: get what you pay for

Hard to copy the iphone (software) and get it right.

Getting a copy right never stopped anyone (ahem MS & China).

Don't worry. Some lead-painted, POS iPhone knockoff will be on Wal-Mart shelves everywhere soon enough.

It won't work and there'll be zero tech support, but by God it'll be cheap!

Nov 13, 07 - 10:45 pm Comment from: Linux Guy And Mac Prodigal Son

The drop over the previous days was engineered by Wall Street to sucker the weak minded retail traders into panic selling of AAPL. It worked as it usually does. Today, Wall Street firms fattened up their portfolios with AAPL at a bargain basement price.

Nov 14, 07 - 01:42 am Comment from: almux

...And ten years ago, some would announce: Apple is dead!
:D
Some of those have still not understood and are still zuning around with that poor vista berk! ;D ;D

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