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MacSurfer's Archive: Sunday, July 9, 2017
 

 

Finances
Apple News
  • "Apple Has the Upper Hand in This Nasty Legal Dispute With Qualcomm, Jim Cramer Explains" TheStreet 8:09 PM
  • "AAPL Stock Update – Is Apple Inc. a Value Buy or Value Trap?" Nasdaq 6:53 AM
  • "Apple, Inc. Earnings: Mark Your Calendar/Investors can expect more growth: but it probably won't be coming from the iPhone" The Motley Fool 7/7
  • "Options On Apple Offer A Leveraged Profit Opportunity" Seeking Alpha 7/7
  • "Apple's Dividend Potential Is Almost Unbelievable" Seeking Alpha 7/7
  • "Apple disputes Imagination Technologies partnership timeline" Seeking Alpha 7/7
  • "Apple (AAPL) Just Had its Strongest June Ever - Drexel Hamilton" StreetInsider 7/6
Industry News
  • "Stock market climbs as U.S. adds 222,000 jobs in June: U.S. stocks rose on Friday following an employment report that showed the U.S. gained 222,000 jobs in June, representing the second-largest job haul of the year and underscoring that the labor market remains healthy." MarketWatch 7/7
  • "Employment Drives Friday's Gains: Cramer's 'Mad Money' Recap (Friday 7/7/17)" TheStreet 7/7
  • "Nearly everyone's a winner: Funds rose again last quarter/NEW YORK — The good times keep rolling for fund investors." USA Today 7/7
  • "US adds 222,000 jobs in June, keeping Fed on course" FOXBusiness 7/7
  • "U.S. Stocks Boosted by Financial Shares: Gains in bank stocks offset energy sector losses" WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 7/7
  • "Asia-Pacific markets slump, following losses in U.S., Europe: Equity markets across the Asia-Pacific region were lower Friday, tracking declines in the U.S. and Europe, as investors become more cautious about the prospects of global central bank tightening." MarketWatch 7/7
  • "European stocks fall on stumble in oil prices, central bank concerns: European stocks ended in slightly negative territory on Friday, pushed lower by a slide in oil prices and nagging worries about the potential end of ultraloose monetary policy." MarketWatch 7/7