appleinsider.com - 2/20/2009
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After Apple shares plunged by nearly 4% on Thursday, due to shareholder panic in reaction to NPD's January US retail results, an analyst brief has urged investors "to exploit what we believe is the market's overreaction and buy the stock."
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cringely.com - 2/22/2009
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cringely.com —
“The only thing worse than being talked about,”
said Oscar Wilde, “is not being talked about.” That...
has until recently applied in spades to Steve Jobs of Apple, a guy who, when I’ve interviewed him, has always asked what other people have said about ...
(more)
Where’s Steve?
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Needham: Buy Apple after panicked overreaction to NPD report
MacDailyNews —
... that Apple's unit sales are actually higher now than they were in 2007 when the company was achieving huge percentages of growth." McLean reports, "Analysts Charlie Wolf and Jim Lewellis of Needham & Company filed the brief that called the selloff an 'overreaction,' noting that NPD's figures only reflect a single month of sales, only look at retail sales, and only reflect US sales; international sales make up 45% of Apple's worldwide figures. " Read more in the full article here .
Analysts reaffirm NPD figures no cause for AAPL alarm
Infinite Loop —
... In case you don't follow Apple's stock price closely, the latter part of last week wasn't exactly kind to AAPL. On Thursday, shares of Apple's stock fell a little over three points as analyst reports caused a bit of panic among shareholders. Following the sell-off, Neddham & Co. analysts Charlie Wolf and Jim Lewellis issued their own research note, in which they recommend investors buy the stock, saying that the price drop and research reports aren't anything to worry about. ...
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