Apple Shareholder Meeting 2013
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I'll be on @BloombergTV at 1pm ET to share all u need to know from the Apple annual meeting $AAPLby Jon Erlichman via twitter 2/27/2013 5:54:16 PM -

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READER COMMENT: I am not surprised by the rating. Tim Cook has not been in charge for that long, and we are still in a regular product cycle...aka he hasn;t had a chance to show his innovative abilities yet. Smart investors recognize this -

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Apple CEO Tim Cook: New campus plans "slightly" delayed, with move-in date around 2016 (was 2015 previously) $AAPLby Reuters Tech via twitter 2/27/2013 5:56:33 PM -

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Cook says that the new campus will be "slightly" delayed. As a refresher, this is the new campus that is designed to mimic (perhaps become?) a spaceship: www.reuters.com -

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READER COMMENT: Sorry, I think the new iPhone is tres cool, and a hint of some very interesting developments. And I think Tim is handling things just right. New products are ready when they're ready, not when Wall Street gets bored. -

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Apple's in "very very active" talks on what to do with its cash says CEO Tim Cook $AAPLby Jon Erlichman via twitter 2/27/2013 6:01:18 PM -

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READER COMMENT: Watches, unlike phones, are considered jewelry and unless you make one that looks like a Rolex and one that looks like a Casio (with 100 iterations between), you're market share is limited - I don't care what it does and what it pairs with. -

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READER COMMENT: I despise Cook and think he is horrible for shareholders. He does absolutely nothing to reassure us in AAPL. I like Einhorn 10x more right now. At least he got Apple to pop for a day or two. Cook doesn't say anything positive ever -

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Apple CEO Cook says the new campus will be “slightly” delayed. Here are the spaceship-like plans for the space: http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/05/21/us-apple-hq-idUSBRE84K17F20120521by Reuters Tech via twitter 2/27/2013 6:02:46 PM -

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