we still have about two minutes left, so let's go over to ashley webster in for david today.how are you? volume falling off a cliff, ecb today quelling the speculation that they're going to try and put limits on bond yields of european debt which was in our german newspapers every weekend. we get some sort of amazing tidbit -- liz: and then, nein. ashley: pretty much we've been drifting. liz: nicole's been down on the floor of the new york stock exchange, she's pointed out a whole bunch of names that are very excited. today's big winner, apple becoming the most valuable company by market cap. >> reporter: apple is definitely one that hits think highs, as everybody anticipates the iphone 5 in september. you noted the market cap making it the most valuable company, taking out 1999 when microsoft did that. ashley: you know what? we're not seeing much conviction in these markets. we mentioned volume, nicole, on pace to be 15% below average. >> reporter: right, that's true. it's not an options expiration, but sometimes the volume's down. we've had so many storied stocks that are w