Apple Is Dirt Cheap And Should Be Bought
by Larry Smith
Let me start with a confession, I do not own any Apple (AAPL) products, not even an iPod. I have family members who have iPods and iPhones, but I do not, so I think it is fair to say I am not a fan boy. I am a stock investor and I would like to think I look at stocks as investment instruments and no more. In the past, I had no interest in AAPL, it was a high-flying growth stock and it did not pay a dividend, which is not my cup of tea. I am a dividend growth investor looking for reasonably priced stocks that pay a nice growing dividend. Until recently, AAPL did not pay a dividend so I had no interest, although I did realize some investors were making a great deal of money on their AAPL investment. read more »
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