Financial News Discussion of AAPL - Apple, Incorporated on Mad Money

Financial News for Apple, Incorporated (AAPL)

AAPL 2/9/2010 12:01PM 52 Week Price Range Market Capitalization Dividend Yield Recent Dividend
$196.53 $82.33 — $215.59 $176.0 Billion n/a n/a

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Apple, Inc. was discussed on Mad Money which was originally produced by CNBC on 9/10/2009
On 9/10/09 Apple, Incorporated was mentioned on Mad Money. The exact context of the conversation can be found just below.

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Coverage. Att is not alone here. Verizon is building out its own ultra fast network in 2010. Dollars in the pot. And don't forget, when att's iphone agreement with APPLE expires, possibly as soon as next year, this data-hogging smart phone will come to other carriers, causing them to spend still more on wireless infrastructure to support APPLE's data hog. So who wins from this wireless infrastructure shortage? Who benefits from all this spending by the carriers? This is a side the mobile internet tsunami that frankly I haven't spent much time talking about, but I think the games here could be multiyear, and I think the games could be when you look at where most of the problems were occurring and where most of the carriers are making their investments, it looks like the big bottleneck is in the mobile towers. Sometimes it makes them look like trees. All right. Put a tree house in there, maybe. The backbone of wireless

“her carriers, causing them to spend still more on wireless infrastructure to support APPLE's data hog. So who wins from this wireless infrastructure shortage? Who benefits from all this spending by the carriers? This is a side the mobile internet tsunami that frankly I haven't spent much time talking about, but I think the games here could be multiyear, and I think the games could be when you look at where most of the problems were occurring and where most of the carriers are making their investments, it looks like the big bottleneck is in the mobile towers. Sometimes it makes them look like trees. All right. Put a tree house in there, maybe. The backbone of wireless ” Mad Money Sep 10, 2009 6:32 PM
A couple other items to be aware of:
  • Since AAPL was mentioned on Mad Money through right now, shares of Apple, Incorporated have appreciated 13.94%.
  • Jim Cramer mentioned quite a few stocks, 21 individual companies to be exact. You can see the all company slices for Mad Money on the recap page.
  • AAPL was mentioned 2 times on this episode alone, so visit the Mad Money recap page for more information on other topics covered.
  • Besides Apple, Incorporated's mention on Mad Money it's also been discussed 2074 times on various other business shows since then. You can also catch up on All financial news for Apple, Incorporated.