CNBC's Jim Cramer Tells Investors to Sell Apple (AAPL)

June 9, 2008 3:08 PM EDT

CNBC's Jim Cramer told investors to scale out of Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) on today's 'Stop Trading' segment.

Right after Apple's CEO, Steve Jobs, commented on the next-generation iPhone, Cramer suggested selling three quarters (75%) of their positions in Apple.


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joyce on Jun 11, 2008 12:32 PM

People really need to know what is going on Ebay. Ebay has set up it's dashboard feedback rating to suspend long time sellers. Ebay will become the example of how sick people are of corporate greed. Ebay name will be associated with greed, cheating, abusing they're long time sellers. Padding accounts, making the rating on the dashboard impossible for sellers to continue. Unfair competition for other sellers due to partnership with buy.com. This just goes on and on. It needs to be really checked out and just talked about.


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