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Post by roy on Aug 25, 2011 8:04:03 GMT -5
Looks like Steve Jobs departure may provide a good entry point to Apple? Any other opinions?
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Post by gopalbhat on Aug 26, 2011 23:12:50 GMT -5
Price point looks good. But can they keep up with innovations ? I am a fan of apple. I hope they do well.
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Post by T Bhat on Sept 4, 2011 16:09:45 GMT -5
It is not clear how this will work out - although Apple seems set to capture the tablet market and potentially move upstream to capture more significant PC market share.
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Post by gopalbhat on Sept 20, 2011 9:42:53 GMT -5
Has time come to bolt off AAPL? Apple behind samsung and samsung and number of others behind apple. Vendor changes, high expectations of iphone5 and next version of ipad. Will it come crashing down ? Is this good exit point
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Post by T Bhat on Sept 20, 2011 21:18:42 GMT -5
market cap at 380 billion today, looks like there is still some upside although it may be reaching the top or very close to the top at this level.
tablet will continue to gain market share.
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Post by T Bhat on Sept 23, 2011 10:01:49 GMT -5
In a market like this, it is easy to get super cheap plays which will double or triple in the next three-five years. i.e., if the world doesnt end. If the world ends, it is a different story though.
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Post by polaris on Sept 26, 2011 18:29:36 GMT -5
What are some examples of these super cheap plays?
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Post by T Bhat on Sept 27, 2011 9:14:34 GMT -5
There are financials to start with which are priced at the lowest valuations in history (last fifty years) going for half the book value or less.
Then there are also electronic companies with profitable operations which are hammered with ultra low p/es.
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