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AAPL Stock: 433.26 ( -1.32 )

http://www.macnn.com/articles/04/03/04/aapl.52.week.high/

AAPL hits 52-week high of $25.22

updated 06:00 pm EST, Thu March 4, 2004

 

AAPL 52-week high


Apple's stock today hit a of $25.22 on unusually high volume of 11,789,628. AAPL, listed on the Nasdaq stock exchange, opened for trading at $23.93 this morning. Apple's stock has steadily climbed for the last year with minor fluctuations. The 52-week low was $12.72 in May 2003.


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    RIPE

    this stock is just RIPE to go up another 10-15 points.

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    Yippee!

    It's finally back up to where I bought it in Sept 2001, $25!

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    goody

    Good thing i didn't sell yesterday. Keep going baby!

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    Aren't they...

    ... going bankrupt? ;-)

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    RE: Yippee!

    "It's finally back up to where I bought it in Sept 2001, $25! "

    Just be glad you didn't buy stock in one of the thousands of tech companies that are no longer with us!

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    ripe f**

    ripe f**:

    Save your stupid comments you moron. You are not funny or cool. Give it a rest sh*t-for-brains.

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    Oops...

    I had bought mine in September, 2001 at $15.50, watched it ride up to around its levels now and held, then watched it sink to under $13, and finally sold late last year before it broke $20. Shoulda held!

    Regarding the ripe business...you know, everytime you insult these guys, you only encourage them. Ignore them and maybe they'll go away (though I frankly find it entertaining at best, and easy to ignore at worst).

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    RE: ripe f**

    MacNN needs to improve "Your comments" section by displaying the member ID instead of "MacNN.com Reader" and adding "add member" to ignore list.

    If you are one of the 10-15 RIPE f-ers, go pollute ActiveWin.com instead. They need more morons like you.

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    RIPE.

    I like the RIPE guys.... for what it's worth.

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    I sold today

    When I saw it peek over 25, I figured it was time to cut loose the stock I bought pre-split (valued at about $50 a share post-split). No way it's going to get up to 50 any time soon, and I figured if it was at a 52 week high, this was as good a time as any to sell. Besides, I'll probably need the money to pay the mortgage in a few months with the way the economy and the lack of jobs is going.

    Now I can't say I'm a shareholder in one of my favorite companies anymore... Kailash! When it rises. (Sorry, been on a Darmok kick lately.)

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