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MacSurfer's Archive: Wednesday, June 15, 2011
 

 

Finances
Apple News
  • "Michael Holland on Apple: 'These are crazy numbers'/On Bloomberg TV, the head of Holland & Co. joins the chorus mystified by AAPL's valuation"  Fortune 9:43 AM
  • "Akamai May Find Rainmaker In Apple's iCloud, Rise To $35" Forbes 11:58 AM
  • "SEC Could Use 'Naked-Shorting,' Apple Alerts" TheStreet 9:09 AM
Industry News
  • "Pandora IPO stands out as tech stocks slump: Alibaba CEO criticizes Yahoo's board oversight of Alipay transfer" MarketWatch 4:29 PM
  • "Stocks finish steeply lower; Greece spurs selling: Strategists have different takes on fundamentals behind fall" MarketWatch 4:29 PM
  • "Greek Unrest, Economic Gloom Thrash Stocks" FOXBusiness 4:30 PM
  • "Stocks Slump on Concern Economic Recovery Slowing; Euro Weakens on Greece" Bloomberg 8:13 PM
  • "Stocks Plunge on Weak Data, Greece Concerns" TheStreet 4:30 PM
  • "Stocks finish sharply lower: U.S. stocks finished sharply lower Wednesday after gloomy manufacturing data and renewed fears aboout Greece's debt problems sparked a sell-off." CNNMoney 4:30 PM
  • "Greek Scare Spills Into U.S.: DJIA Falls 1.5%; Euro, Commodities Also Retreat in the Face of a Warning on European Banks" WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 8:13 PM
  • "Stocks headed for sell-off: U.S. stocks were headed for an early sell-off Wednesday, with futures falling sharply after disappointing manufacturing and inflation data." CNNMoney 9:50 AM
  • "Asia Markets: Asia slides on Greek debt, U.S. economy worries" MarketWatch 8:14 PM
  • "Europe Markets: European stocks sink on Greek debt worries/Portugal stumbles under Greece's shadow; Nokia falls" MarketWatch 12:09 PM
  • "Most active Nasdaq-traded stocks: Nasdaq's 10 most active stocks at 1 p.m." Associated Press 1:23 PM
  • "3 Unlucky Tech Stocks: When it comes to smartphones, Moto, Nokia and RIM are getting pushed aside by Apple and Google." SmartMoney 1:22 PM



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