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Monday, January 28,2008 @ 5:40pm

Jobs urges investors to "hang in there"

Apple CEO Steve Jobs acknowledged the current instability of the company's stocks, but urged investors to remain confident due to Apple's current and future strengths. In a letter obtained by AppleInsider, Jobs points out that the company has over $18 billion in cash reserves, as well as a lack of debt, and over 200 retail locations. In addition, he mentions that Apple's staff, focused strategy, and new product lines are indicative of having much room to grow.

Jobs also mentions that Apple is doing better than many other companies in the high tech sector. "As you can see, we have outperformed many other blue-chip tech companies, including Google," he writes in the letter.

He summarizes that those with patience will see a positive return. "I believe that investors who stay with us will be rewarded as the market's confidence is restored over time," he wrote. "Hang in there."


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