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2013/01/23

An Apple Conspiracy? Theories on that $500 Close

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Jan 22, 2013

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This week in Technology Insider

Welcome to the Tech Insider. This week, Nick Summers looks at conspiracy theories surrounding Apple’s stock hitting exactly $500. For some, the neat $500 close seemed fishy coming so soon after loosely sourced reports of weak demand for the iPhone 5, which sent shares of the company down to levels not seen since February 2012. We also have stories on Atari’s bankruptcy, China’s TCL, and Disney’s plans to game the console market. Enjoy!

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