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JP Morgan's Internal Debate Over Apple

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Sep 28, 2011

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This Week's Top Story - JP Morgan's Internal Debate Over Apple

JP Morgan's Internal Debate Over Apple

JPMorgan Chase & Co. analyst Mark Moskowitz said research from his colleagues in Asia about a cut in Apple Inc. iPad orders doesn't represent the views of the securities firm's U.S. team

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This week in Technology Insider

Welcome to the Tech Insider. This week, writers Adam Satoriano and Edmond Lococo examine the opposing views of Asian and U.S. analysts at JP Morgan Chase & Co. The U.S. team sees strong iPad sales in the fourth quarter, while the Asian analysts say Apple is cutting orders with suppliers. We also have stories on Oracle, Google, and Research In Motion. Enjoy!

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