Bottom line - I recommend selling some AAPL if you have not done so already. I sold mine this morning at the $145 level.
-- Faisal Laljee
Full Disclosure: I do not own AAPL but my position change anytime without notice.
Bottom line - I recommend selling some AAPL if you have not done so already. I sold mine this morning at the $145 level.
-- Faisal Laljee
Full Disclosure: I do not own AAPL but my position change anytime without notice.
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2 comments:
Hi Faisal,
While I agree whole heartedly with the slowing consumer, I just think that price point was a bit nuts for the average American. I blogged about this today:
http://fundmyfund.blogspot.com/2007/09/apple-aapl-comments.html
I think of the iPhone as the printer hardware vs ink cartridge model in the long run - the money Apple will be getting from the subscriptions is the key here. I wouldn't mind a pullback in the shares of Apple though. And yes the consumer is slowing but when the phone costs as much as mid level desk top computers its a bit over the top.
Last, for a nation that loves texting I think the iPhone is tough to use for that purpose.
Hey folks,
I agree with the assessment overall (insanely high pricing for consumer phone), but also I feel that the deal with ATT limits the potential upside (ie. if I could buy one and stay with VZ, I would jump on it.)
-b
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