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UBS analyst: No special Apple Computer 30th anniversary event

“Shares of Apple Computer Inc. slipped 4 percent Tuesday, after an analyst said the company will likely not be holding a special 30th anniversary event as some industry observers expected,” The Associated Press reports. “UBS analyst Benjamin A. Reitzes, said in a client note Tuesday that according to unnamed industry sources the company will not be holding a special event around April 1 to mark its anniversary — though he added he still expects the company to announce new products to be announced in the near term.”

“‘We continue to believe that Apple will introduce new Intel-based iBooks (important for education) and a larger MacBook Pro in the June quarter,’ the analyst wrote,” AP reports.

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