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Apple Computer shares hit new all-time high

Apple Computer, Inc. today vaulted to a new record all-time following yesterday’s Macworld Expo announcements and after a slew of analysts today upped Apple’s target price. Apple shares jumped $3.04, or 3.76%, to close at $83.90.

Apple’s previous all-time high was $81.89 set yesterday.

Apple’s 52-week low is $31.65 set on January 12, 2005.

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