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...was soll los sein....würd mal sagen smarte Gewinnmitnahmen, nachdem das Papier letzte Zeit sehr gut gelaufen ist....10 % Nasse sind doch bei dünnen Umsetzen gar nix....charttechnisch siehts nach wie vor sehr gut aus (Doppeltop mit höherer zweiter Spitze)....
...na gut...so dünn waren die Umsätze dann doch nicht....ändert aber nix an meiner Meinung....das 10 oder 12 % für einen solchen Wert nich allzu viel sind...
Nur noch einmal ein paar Daten zu Q1 und die erwartete Entwicklung:
1) EK-quote zum Ende Q1 = 76% !
2) Keine Verschuldung
3) EK absolut zum Ende Q1 = 61,4 Mio.
4) EK in Q2 um mindestens zwei Mio. höher, da BenQ noch eine bereits abgeschriebene Forderung teilweise begleicht.
5) Samsung Effekt kommt gut an
6) Apple läuft weiterhin geschmiert!
1) EK-quote zum Ende Q1 = 76% !
2) Keine Verschuldung
3) EK absolut zum Ende Q1 = 61,4 Mio.
4) EK in Q2 um mindestens zwei Mio. höher, da BenQ noch eine bereits abgeschriebene Forderung teilweise begleicht.
5) Samsung Effekt kommt gut an
6) Apple läuft weiterhin geschmiert!
Das wird richtig Kohle für unsere Dialog bringen!
Reports: iPhone to launch in China in July
by: Larry Dignan June 02, 2009 | about stocks: AAPL
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According to reports out of Taiwan that are surfacing on various stock trading outlets, Apple’s iPhone is expected to officially launch in July.
Apple’s iPhone invasion of China has been closely watched since it would result in a lot more units being shipped.
Here’s the key excerpt from Taiwan’s China Economic News:
Apple has reportedly placed contract orders for the production of the third version of iPhone, which is available in three different communication standards, including EDGE (enhanced data rates for GSM evolution), 3G and China`s related standards, and is scheduled to be officially launched in China early July. The firm will contract local telecom companies to jointly promote the newest handset or netbook PCs, showing its determination to explore the market.
Apple is reportedly in talks with China Unicom.
Reports: iPhone to launch in China in July
by: Larry Dignan June 02, 2009 | about stocks: AAPL
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The latest in security research, vulnerabilities, threats and computer attacks Become a Contributor Submit an Article Font Size: PrintEmail TweetThis Apple (AAPL) may be prepping its long-awaited splash in China with an iPhone launch in July.
According to reports out of Taiwan that are surfacing on various stock trading outlets, Apple’s iPhone is expected to officially launch in July.
Apple’s iPhone invasion of China has been closely watched since it would result in a lot more units being shipped.
Here’s the key excerpt from Taiwan’s China Economic News:
Apple has reportedly placed contract orders for the production of the third version of iPhone, which is available in three different communication standards, including EDGE (enhanced data rates for GSM evolution), 3G and China`s related standards, and is scheduled to be officially launched in China early July. The firm will contract local telecom companies to jointly promote the newest handset or netbook PCs, showing its determination to explore the market.
Apple is reportedly in talks with China Unicom.