Remove STOCKS without voiding warranty!

How can I safely remove STOCKS from my iPhone? I will never use this, nor will I ever wish to use this. A search for "remove stocks iphone" on google represents 588,00+ results of distressed people. Many people suggest I crack my iPhone. This worries me.
I have already moved it to a secondary page, I just want to REMOVE it without voiding my warranty. If there is NO way to remove it at this time, when will apple have a solution, or when do they plan on having a solution. If more than 1 out of every 6,000 americans (500,000 results) desires to remove stocks from the iphone, Is this not something which should be undertaken and Post-Haste?

Excellent suggestion to give apple feedback on how users feed about this issue. I would anybody who feels aggrieved or annoyance to send in their feedback. The more people who send in the same message, the more likely Apple with hear it, lest they become irrelevant (or at least continue to have reluctant and not fully satisfied customers).
To this end, I have cut and pasted (another capability that that the iPhone ought to have) my feedback to so that you may copy and amend in their feedback to Apple (as they see fit).
"Just wondering where the instructions are for removing preinstalled programs/applications on the iPhone 3G such as "Stocks".
Many years ago, Microsoft encountered major legal strife with the Department of Justice for not allowing users to uninstall Internet Explorer on its Operating System on the antitrust (uncompetitive) grounds, and I see striking parallels with the current difficulties that iPhone 3G users are facing with the iPhone 2.2 software."
As a footnote: that application is on page 6//6 of my iPhone.

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