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To: Dennis 3 who wrote (51334)4/17/2013 1:09:31 PM
From: tsigprofit1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78464
 
AAPL - we seem to be thinking the same way Dennis.
I sold one of my good performing REITS today, LSE, and used the proceeds
to add more to AAPL.

I now have around 10.5 % of my portfolio in AAPL in this one acct.
I will add more on any drop.

We may see 350, but at some point, the massive cash hoard, and the company
likely increasing the dividend, and bringing out new products, will get everyone
hyped up again, and loving it.

I see AAPL as a huge value stock at this point, with eventual fair value back in the
600-800 range, but we may need to be patient this year, and even into and through
2014 to see that.

Long AAPL.



To: Dennis 3 who wrote (51334)4/17/2013 5:23:12 PM
From: Paul Senior  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78464
 
AAPL. Okay, partly to increase my comfort level with the stock today, I scooted over to check out my local Apple store. Plenty of people in the store around noon, and several people were buying.

I believe I might actually switch from my old&slow pc to a new Apple desktop instead of replacing my pc with a new Windows 8 model which I have been considering. Windows 8 seems to be getting too many mixed or negative reviews. And if I'm going to have to go through a learning curve with Win 8, I might do just as well by going through a learning curve with Apple instead.

Meanwhile, before market close I did increase my position in AAPL with a very small buy.