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Bear Stearns raises Apple price target to $100

Bear Stearns analyst Andrew Neff this morning raised his 12-month price target on Apple’s stock from $94 to $100 per share.

In a note to clients, Neff said that he is “optimistic about Apple’s continued innovation and twin drivers” of iPods and Intel-based Macs.

Bear Stearns maintains a rating of “Outperform” on Apple shares.

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