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To: aaplAnnie who wrote (161999)11/27/2013 10:08:00 AM
From: jeftuxedo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213183
 
Good question. I was wondering that myself as I was watching the ticker scroll by on CNBC. I hope that it continues on into regular trading. Now that would be a nice, early holiday present!



To: aaplAnnie who wrote (161999)11/27/2013 10:10:47 AM
From: slacker711  Respond to of 213183
 
News of increased production of the 5S with a number attached (500,000 per day) is a big change from last year at this time when the only thing we were hearing about was production cuts.

Slacker



To: aaplAnnie who wrote (161999)11/27/2013 1:45:47 PM
From: Stock Puppy  Respond to of 213183
 
OK, what the heck happened? I was just getting used to being beleaguered again. Nothing has changed. Apple is still making great products and people are still buying them. Nothing new here.
Oh you worrywart Annie!

Don't you know already?

Someone is going to complain that iPhone 5 sends secret transmissions to alien beings or some company will announce specs triple that of the iPhone or come out with a new phone with some weird useless but scary geometric shape that will kill all of Apple's products or someone downloads some song from iTunes with naughty words and gets traumatized or the space ship headquarters will start spinning faster and faster and then take off or they'll realize the ice age is coming and there aren't enough watermelons to go around...

and then we'll all be happy and beleaguered again.

It goes in cycles, you know.