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US stocks rise on commodity, profits boost...raised the stock to a "buy." Apple was another highlight, hitting an all-time intraday high, two days after the iPhone and MacBook computer maker posted earnings that eclipsed Wall Street's forecasts. Apple was up 4.2 per cent at... In this article: Commodity, Yahoo Inc, Apple, S&P 500, S&P, Morgan Stanley, US, Wall Street, New York Mercantile Exchange, and Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc |
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Detroit News | November 09, 2009
IPhone's calling, but China isn't answering
...June. Apple, based in Cupertino, Calif., beat Wall Street's expectations last month by reporting a 47 percent surge in profits in the fiscal fourth quarter largely on the backs of its popular Macbook notebook computers and iPhones. In...
In this article: Iphone, China, Apple Inc, China Unicom, Bob Seger, Beijing, E mail, BlackBerry, and MacBook
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L.A. Times - Personal Finance | October 20, 2009
Apple's profit climbs 47% in its 'most profitable quarter ever'
...September 9, 2009) Apple Inc.'s fiscal fourth-quarter profit soared 47%, surprising Wall Street and providing perhaps the strongest signal yet that technology companies may be leading the economy out of the doldrums. Fueled by brisk...
In this article: Apple Inc, Iphone, IPod, MacBook, Peter Oppenheimer, Google Inc., and Steve Jobs
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CNN | July 22, 2009
Apple juiced by iPhone
...iPhone Mac news from outside the reality distortion field Apple (AAPL) blew past expectations - its own and Wall Street's - to report record third-quarter earnings Tuesday. Buoyed by strong sales of its new iPhone, an explosion of...
In this article: Apple, Iphone, Cnnmoney.com, Microsoft, Revenue, Steve Jobs, App Store, Itunes, and Cry babies
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AppleInsider | October 21, 2009
Apple's new iMacs viewed as boon for sagging desktop sales
...and desktops were up 17 percent in the September frame. Given Tuesday's releases, he believes that Wall Street expectations for Mac sales could also be conservative. Apple this week released new, thinner 21.5-inch and 27-inch...
In this article: Apple, Piper Jaffray, Fiscal year, Polycarbonate, Mac OS X Server, Iphone, and MacBook
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Computer World | July 16, 2009
Analysts pull Mac sales numbers out of a hat
...a machine priced double or triple that of most netbooks. "There may be a little pressure here for Apple from Wall Street," said Loverde, "but does Apple have to have a netbook? No, they don't. Apple is a very unique company in a lot of...
In this article: Apple, IDC, Gartner Inc., Acer, Toshiba, MacBook Pro, MacBook, and U.S.
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International Herald Tribune | January 22, 2009
Apple reports strong quarter despite economy
...economy SAN FRANCISCO: Amid a deepening recession and an intensifying controversy over the health of its iconic chief executive, Apple reported strong first-quarter profits on Wednesday that beat Wall Street's expectations. Apple said...
In this article: Apple, Steven Jobs, Revenue, MacBook, Iphone, Recession, Hyundai, and Acer
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The Register | October 17, 2008
Apple MacBook Late 2008: First review Register Hardware
...name True to form, Wall Street got it wrong, and Apple ended up giving the MacBook a major overhaul that actually resulted in a price increase - although it has craftily left itself with one low (ish) cost option still remaining. The new...
In this article: MacBook, Apple, MacBook Pro, Intel, and US
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MacNN - The Macintosh News Network | June 12, 2009
Analyst: Wall St. unwisely ignoring MacBook cuts
Analyst: Wall St. unwisely ignoring MacBook cuts Wall Street firms may be missing out on the true significance of Apple's MacBook price cuts, claims Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster. Prices have fallen several hundred dollars in some...
In this article: Apple, MacBook, Hyundai, CNBC, IPod, Piper Jaffray, and Microsoft
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Wall Street is a street in Lower Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States. It runs east from Broadway to South Street on the East River, through the historical center of the Financial District. It is the first permanent home of the New York Stock Exchange; over time Wall Street became the name of the surrounding geographic neighborhood. Wall Street is also shorthand (or a metonym) for the "influential financial interests" of the American financial industry, which is centered in the New York City area.
Several major U.S. stock and other exchanges remain headquartered on Wall Street and in the Financial District, including the NYSE, NASDAQ, AMEX, NYMEX, and NYBOT.
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