Posted in Investment on Feb 5th, 2011
Update: February 2011. It has been 2+ years since the “perfect storm” impacted and quickly enveloped the planet. Thanks to massive corporate bailouts gratis of taxpayers, and central-banks’ fiscal stimulus programs (e.g. quantitative easing – QE1 & QE2, etc), world economies have stabilized, stock markets have recovered nicely and corporate balance-sheets have improved. But the [...]
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Update: February 8, 2010: Thanks to a recent regulatory filing (SEC 13F), China’s sovereign wealth fund China Investment Corporation (CIC) provided a rare glimpse into its U.S. listed assets ($9.63 billion). CIC holdings includes a nominal position in Apple, Inc. ($6.3 million). While the amount invested in Apple (AAPL) is “play money” for China, it’s [...]
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Posted in AAPL, Apple, Investment, iPhone on Jan 19th, 2010
In the video clip below, Henry Blodget, CEO and Editor-In Chief of The Business Insider, interviews Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster on Apple (AAPL). Disclosures Produced By: Kamelia Angelova & William Wei Blodget: Yes, Apple Can Go To $1,000 A Share (6 min) This is now “the decade of mobile,” and Apple can become the global smartphone leader [...]
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Posted in AAPL, Apple, Investment on Oct 21st, 2009
With Apple’s strong Q4 earnings report now in the books, it’s time to revisit tech analysts’ latest ratings of Apple’s (AAPL) stock. The chart below is posted courtesy of > AAPLinvestors. For more background on Apple’s (AAPL) outstanding 4th quarter results, read > Chris Krasowski’s excellent summary Analysts Apple (AAPL) Ratings Company Analyst Date Rating Target UBS [...]
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Posted in AAPL, Investment, iPhone, Smart Phones on Feb 7th, 2009
iPhonAsia issues our 2nd Dean Wormer Award **************************** And the co-winners are … drum roll please … Royal Bank of Canada and Canaccord Adams iPhonAsia comment: Opinion Alert! The following post is just one man’s opinion (yes bias) and our view is unabashedly pro Apple (AAPL). See also related post > Does RBC have a leaky [...]
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