AAPL Hits and Closes Above $300

Though I’m no financial writer, I can still appreciate that yesterday marked a noteworthy day in Apple’s financial history. For the first time, company share prices rose above $300 and floated there throughout the day, eventually closing at $300.14. With an open price of $301.69 this morning, and a media event scheduled next week, things are looking increasingly promising for shareholders. While I’m about as qualified to offer financial advice as I am to use Windows 7 or pilot a submarine, I can’t help but feel the urge to predict a steady climb for Apple in the coming weeks. Now why didn’t I buy back in January 09? Marty! Get the DeLorean!

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