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To: Road Walker who wrote (103158)9/16/2010 6:30:21 PM
From: tcd1 Recommendation  Respond to of 213173
 
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To: Road Walker who wrote (103158)9/16/2010 6:43:24 PM
From: Keith Feral  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213173
 
RIMM was dirt cheap at $45. Just cuz I like Apple doesn't mean I won't trade RIMM. Bought it yesterday at $45.50 and sold at $49.55 today. I'd buy it back if they weren't blowing all their cash. But, I don't see the capital discipline that Apple has. How will RIMM grow their next business with only $2 bill in cash?

Tomorrow, I buy some more bond funds with the proceeds from RIMM. Been stacking up on high yielders again. Just glad I got out of RIMM in AH - it's already back under $48.

Been slowly dishing off a couple shares of Apple here and there too. Cramer is getting as bullish as some of the diehards here. I won't sell anymore since I'm back to my core position. Just selling the trading shares I bought from $250 down to $240 last month.

Good news on RIMM keeps the market from getting too nervous about the downside. If RIMM can deliver such a blowout, who knows what's in store for Apple!