New and Noteworthy: Apple's stock: Up, up and away; Interview with Web founder
New and Noteworthy: Apple's stock: Up, up and away; Interview with Web founder
Apple's stock: Up, up and away TheStreet comments that even after a three-year run that has sent Apple shares heavenward, some bulls believe the company -- and its stock -- can only climb higher in 2006. "This is a magical time to be at Apple Computer," says Stephen Coleman, who manages the Chicken Little Growth Fund, which has 25% of its holdings invested in Apple. "It's an exciting story." More.
Interview with Web founder eWeek has an interview with Tim Berners-Lee, who invented the world's first Web client in 1990. "Fifteen years later he's still plugging for smarter browsing technologies that give end users more ability to create and interact with online data." More.
Apple on Forbes "Platinum 400" Forbes has published its Platinum 400,a a list of America's best big companies who outperformed the S&P 500 over the past 12 months. "Among other big winners: Apple Computer is up 103%, thanks in large part to sales of its popular iPod music and video player, which helped Apple's revenue increase 68%, to $13.9 billion, in its 2005 fiscal year that ended in September. After a year of absence, Apple rejoined the Platinum 400 for 2005." More.
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