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Old 01-17-2013, 07:32 AM   #90
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I wasn't referring to quarterly reports or earning statements. I was speaking strictly about squashing any misinformation of a significant nature that could adversely impact stock prices. I gave a series of examples previously in this thread where Apple has done it before -- ie, they squashed rumors of a Jobs' heart attack, rumors that Universal would be pulling their music from the iTunes store, and rumors about job layoffs at Apple.

The Quiet Period appears to apply only to a period before a public offering, not to anything else including earning statements ...

http://gizmodo.com/5976163/yes-apple...ny-explanation


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