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Post by Red Shirted Ensign on Jan 15, 2014 16:29:13 GMT -8
If there were 1.2 million as of a few days ago, then fulfilling those orders, plus orders for the next couple of weeks and the upcoming Chinese New Year, should be safe to say "millions" (ie 3 million +) of deliveries within the next 2-3 weeks. I'm now approaching slightly optimistic that Apple will release opening weekend iPhone sales. Agree. That narrative makes sense with Tim's comments today...IF the numbers are good.
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Post by Mav on Jan 15, 2014 17:29:14 GMT -8
LOL Bloomberg "Apple China Push Threatened by Popularity of Big Screens"
Not posting the link, for obvious reasons. #memealert #interviewsTHREEpeople (aside from the typical analysts)
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Post by JDSoCal on Jan 15, 2014 17:34:25 GMT -8
Seriously, this board is worthless, except for JD and his cool vet. Yahoo message board is more informative.... I'm only here to find out why AAPL has moved so much the last two days, since China Mobile is already "baked in."
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Post by Mav on Jan 15, 2014 17:42:22 GMT -8
LOL @ MacDailyNews - but because of their awesome headline.
"Scribe of flavorless Steve Jobs biography thinks Google is ‘more innovative’ than Apple because Google bought a thermostat company"
I wouldn't say "flavorless" but I completely agree with the overall sentiment (sticking to one's knitting, the moronitude required to call buying Nest innovative, etc.)
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Post by Mav on Jan 15, 2014 17:44:23 GMT -8
I'm only here to find out why AAPL has moved so much the last two days, since China Mobile is already "baked in." Baked in like the world's largest molten lava cake about to meet a bunch of hungry Guinness Book witnesses.
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Post by aapl4kiki on Jan 15, 2014 17:55:52 GMT -8
A good, some would say great day for the fruit company, yet the last couple weeks have soured the board's collective mood.
I'm sticking to my guns. #500callwall. Though I probably need to replace a 0 with a 5. Is sentiment enough?
I hope they aren't doing that stupid reservation system at china mobile and wheeeeee see some lines.
Vets. Cypress. Moas. An entertaining day in AFB land.
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Post by Red Shirted Ensign on Jan 15, 2014 18:02:35 GMT -8
A good, some would say great day for the fruit company, yet the last couple weeks have soured the board's collective mood. I'm sticking to my guns. #500callwall. Though I probably need to replace a 0 with a 5. Is sentiment enough? I hope they aren't doing that stupid reservation system at china mobile and wheeeeee see some lines. Vets. Cypress. Moas. An entertaining day in AFB land. How can it be an entertaining day without some Star Trek references....like Klingon mating rituals....( Google meets Nest)
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Post by Lstream on Jan 15, 2014 18:17:51 GMT -8
LOL @ MacDailyNews - but because of their awesome headline. "Scribe of flavorless Steve Jobs biography thinks Google is ‘more innovative’ than Apple because Google bought a thermostat company" I wouldn't say "flavorless" but I completely agree with the overall sentiment (sticking to one's knitting, the moronitude required to call buying Nest innovative, etc.) The dumber the price, the more innovative it is.
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Post by Mav on Jan 15, 2014 18:30:46 GMT -8
I can't even fathom Moto then
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Post by lovemyipad on Jan 15, 2014 19:09:36 GMT -8
Appledoc - can you kindly explain your thesis here? Will let Doc answer for himself, but my interpretation of the rationale underlying his thesis: 575 = higher high; maintain over 529 = higher low and Fib retrace % (read: don't give back more than a certain percent of the reclaimed ground)
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Post by artman1033 on Jan 15, 2014 19:19:28 GMT -8
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2014 20:35:05 GMT -8
Probably when I said Cypress (the country) had no influence on AAPL stock price. Personally I think countries like Cyprus and Greece have very limited effect on Apple, the company...but if Greece goes bankrupt, it would probably hurt AAPL the stock, since when things are looking terrible, people tend to avoid the stock market and play it safe with their money.
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