On Apple's earnings day, Wall Street expects both pain and a plan

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Investors are bracing themselves today for the disappointing results that Apple CEO Tim Cook warned about.

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Dark chapter? Jayzus, they're swimming in billions. Could NBC be any more pathetically dramatic? It's 'as if' you're run by a bunch of abusive, entitled white guys.

Rotten Apples?

Apple needs to come up with something new that can change the game again like the iPod, the iPhone and the iPad. And let’s not forget the classic apple computer

Apple China The Chinese bought iPhone 3 recycled and bug-free. Now there is a Chinese cell company in real competition. Lack of young people with extra income here cramps the market. Few people=fewer$$$

It’s very sad when wall street relies upon a cell phone manufacturer.

The plan! Sell user data

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