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Consumer spending, which accounts for two-thirds of all economic activity, is growing at a strong 7.5%.Īccording to the Wall Street Journal, "All that spending, pulled the nation's savings rate - savings as a percentage of disposable income - to a quarterly low of 0.6%, worse than the government's initial estimate of 0.7% and down from the previous all-time low of 1.8% recorded in the fourth quarter. It was a big day for economic news: The second quarter gross national product came in at 5.4%, the same as last quarter although down from the 7.4% growth in the 4th quarter of 1999. Gateway beat the bear trend, rising 15/16 to close at 47 7/8 after announcing a joint venture to help companies bring workers online. Shares of Microsoft dropped 4 1/16 to 61 1/2, a new 52-week low after a Goldman Sachs analyst noted Microsoft is more than the sum of its parts. IBM gave back 3 1/4 to 106 3/8.Īpple's competitors: Hewlett Packard lost 2 3/8 to close at 116 1/4. Motorola slipped 5 bucks to close at 92 dollars. Adobe traded down 1 5/8 to close at 104 1/2. ARM Holdings lost 1 3/4 to close at 22 1/2. In Apple related businesses: Akamai lost 4 dollars to close at 62 7/16. The Mac Observer Stock Watch Virtual Portfolio is so underwater. The Dow fell 211 points (-2.01%) to close at 10323 on volume of 976 million shares. The Nasdaq dived 64 points (-1.97%), after being in positive territory most of the day, to closed at 3206 on volume of 1.5 billion shares.
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According to sources, Apple's new pro PowerBook, tentatively scheduled for September, will be based on the same motherboard design as the current PowerBook generation, which Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled at February's Macworld Expo/Tokyo." "The late-summer arrival of the new G3 chips could coincide with a rumored next-generation PowerBook from Apple.
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ZDNet News reported that IBM plans to release a series of new PowerPC 750 (G3) processors that will boost performance to as high as 700 MHz, while reducing energy consumption. The stock traded as high as $92 11/16 before the sell-off ensued. AAPL wants to rally but can't given the crummy market conditions.


Today's negative performance almost certainly assures the Nasdaq will eventually trend below 3000 and the Dow will slide below 10,000 before finding a solid bottom to rally off.Īpple fell 7/16 or -0.48% to close at 87 1/4 on volume of 3.6 million shares.
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Selling into rallies will continue until the technology leaders selling at 100 plus times earnings and companies with no earnings at all decline to levels that can be supported. The brokerage firms nose dived and the rest of the markets followed suit. Merrill Lynch said that the Goldman Sachs Group ( GS) might not meet its quarterly earnings estimates due to the stock market slump and the dearth of initial public offerings (IPOs). Tomorrow is expected to be very weak ahead of the long Memorial Day weekend. However, as is common in bear markets, a bit of bad news brought the whole house of cards tumbling down in an afternoon sell-off. The day started with an extension of yesterday's healthy rally as the tech stocks led the way higher. Apple Stock Watch: Selling Into The Rally Melts AAPL Prices vary according to your order and you can find more information about REALbasic at REAL's site. REALbasic supports numerous computer industry standards like ODBC, SQL, AppleScript, TCP/IP, and more. REALbasic uses a modern version of the venerable BASIC programming language with an object-oriented structure and it's highly compatible with Microsoft Visual Basic, the most popular programming language in use today.
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Users of all skill levels can quickly and easily create their own stand-alone software using REALbasic. REALbasic is easy enough for beginners and powerful enough for professionals to use. REALbasic is a visual, object-oriented BASIC development environment for the Macintosh. This release fixes a bug with list boxes on Windows where deleting a row when the scroll handle was at the bottom of the list box resulted in a crash.

The new release includes bug fixes and is a maintenance release. REAL Software has announced that REALbasic 2.1.2 is now available. The Mac Observer Express Daily Newsletter
