MarketWatch 3:42 p.m. 02/07/2007 By Frank Barnako Something's happening here. Apple Inc.'s computer-meister is plotting something big. Really big. Like ... maybe ... new Beatles tracks we haven't heard ... which will be sold through iTunes and will not be protected by digital rights technology. |
There was much speculation Apple (AAPL) would use last month's MacWorld to announce the addition of Beatles music to iTunes. Instead, Steve Jobs held up an iPhone, loaded with Beatles tunes, while Beatles graphics and music play onstage. Presumably the tracks came from his CD collection. (Yeah, right!) |
Apple Recon has also reported there will be some sort of Apple "event" on Feb. 20. This has not been confirmed by the company. (In an earlier version of this post, I said the company had formally scheduled an announcement for the end of the month. I was wrong.) There is lots more speculation about Apple and that date here. |
Wednesday, February 07, 2007
A Lot Of Rumors Running Now On Apple - AAPL
AAPL Is Poised To Run - Possible Start Of Short Squeeze!
We are pounding the table to BUY Apple now at $84 - $85!
Tuesday, February 06, 2007
Monday, February 05, 2007
From TIE Investor Relations
In the 2005 10-K, TIE reported that:
59% of their mill product shipments went to the commercial aerospace industry
16% to military
21% to industrial
and 5% to emerging markets
Furthermore, Boeing is not their largest customer, but a good customer
More info will be disclosed when they file their 2006 10-K by March 1, 2007
59% of their mill product shipments went to the commercial aerospace industry
16% to military
21% to industrial
and 5% to emerging markets
Furthermore, Boeing is not their largest customer, but a good customer
More info will be disclosed when they file their 2006 10-K by March 1, 2007
Auto Parts News: Billionaire Carl Icahn Offers To Buy Lear Corp For $2.43 Billion
BOSTON, Feb 5 (Reuters) - Activist investor Carl Icahn has made a $2.43 billion offer for auto parts supplier Lear Corp. (LEA), the two parties said on Monday
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