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September 11th, 2009 in iPods

Apple hosted their Rock & Roll Event on Wednesday rolling out new features for the iPod Nano (a camera) as well as huge price cuts on the entire line of iPods including the popular iPod Touch (which can now be picked up for less than $200). In spite of those announcements and the return of Apple CEO Steve Jobs, Apple’s stock fell $1.79 by the end of the day on Wednesday. The reason? Disappointment that the company “did not add as many new features as some analysts predicted.”

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