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To: Road Walker who wrote (124502)10/22/2012 10:13:48 AM
From: RetiredNow  Respond to of 149317
 
I'll repost to you what I just posted to Chinu. It is you who are wrong and who doesn't know what Apple's fiscal quarters are. My post was completely factual. See my post below. I clearly showed that Apple delivered an earnings miss in Q3, with a link to the evidence. In addition, I clearly posted what the expectations are for Q4, which is the earnings release they are about to announce. Once again, my post was completely factual.

And once again, you and Chinu both try to distract everyone from the main point of the debate, WHICH IS THAT THE ECONOMY IS SLOWING, and all the bellwether stocks are broadcasting that to anyone who has eyes to see.

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My post to you below:
Message 28486818

Here's what happened in Q3:

Apple Delivers a Big Earnings Miss; Outlook Disappoints
Apple, known for beating on earnings, delivered a huge earnings miss and its outlook for the current quarter disappointed.
finance.yahoo.com

Here's what's expected in Q4:

Earnings Worries Sends $AAPL Tumbling 3.6%
Poor earnings report from just about every company but Apple sent stocks tumbling on Friday, including a 3.6 percent drop for $AAPL. Apple reports its own September quarter results on October 25th, but misses from Google, Microsoft, General Electric, and several other companies apparently have investors worrying about Apple, too.
macobserver.com