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An entire army of short sellers are busy commentators this morning... Incredible how you can excited about imaginary problems...
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...and the journalist prostitutes of wall street continue feverishly to dream up pure nonsense to pile on to the gargantuan stack of rubbish news coverage on Apple. Please check your Samsung TV if that happens... It never ever happened for me, but…
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I think we will look back at 2015 as the year when IOS effectively won the war on the premium phone segment market. Android remain king of the lower spheres, but Apple will slowly and steadily take a bit more of the premium slice every year. This…
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"Frankly, if I were to shut off my Web and shut off the TV and just look at how many customers are coming into our stores … and looking at sales trends, I wouldn’t know there were any economic issues at all in China,” (Tim Cook during earnings call)…
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Google's core business is advertising... what did they expect?
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mjtomlin said: JamesBB said: The real story in all this supply chain nonsense is this: The 6s/6sP is selling less relative to 6/6P, and they may have to adjust the production mix, but the combined pair of 6/6P/6s/6sP(+6e?) will almost …
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The journalist prostitutes of Wall Street are working feverishly to drum up new crap they can pile on the ever growing cloud of narrative negativity surrounding Apple... All the while, the company is doing just fine and about to release another bl…
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sog35 said:The Apple CEO does none of this. Instead of showing vision and a future of growth he simply emphasizes quarterly units sold and 'building the best product'. When he should really be emphasizing LONG-TERM goals of building a INSTALL BA…
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brucemc said: JamesBB said: I guess you are referring to peak-cars, peak-toys or peak-fridges... Demand for consumables is not finite like natural resources... consumable demand is replacing itself every year! Phones, tablets, watch…
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wizard69 said: ...As for "peak iPhone" well that is bound to happen sometime. Every product ever conceived by man eventually finds market equilibrium. I serious doubt though that this will happen in 2016. I guess you are referring to pe…
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leavingthebigg said: I read the Bloomberg report about an hour BEFORE reading DED's article. I am wondering in what exact realm of reality was DED in when he wrote this glowing report about TSMC when the Bloomberg report was referenced. The B…
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entropys said: Using the phrase "peak " is lame, unless it is used sarcastically, as in peak stupidity. "Peak oil" was a phrase used by poorly educated people that don't understand economics. I don't think it was people trying to drive it t…
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Great example of Apple's zen-like ability to focus on a problem and re-invent things rather than just copying what everyone else is doing.
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rogifan_old said: JamesBB said: The real story in all this supply chain nonsense is this: The 6s/6sP is selling less relative to 6/6P, and they may have to adjust the production mix, but the combined pair of 6/6P/6s/6sP will almost cer…
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The real story in all this supply chain nonsense is this: The 6s/6sP is selling less relative to 6/6P, and they may have to adjust the production mix, but the combined pair of 6/6P/6s/6sP(+6e?) will almost certainly outperform total sales of the 6/6…
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hammerd2 said: "As for the just ended quarter, Munster expects revenue of $76.5 to $77.5 billion on sales of 75 to 76 million iPhones, 5.8 million Macs and 17.5 million iPads. He pegs gross margins at 40 percent" Wow, this guy must have…
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applesauce007 said: JamesBB said: None of the analysts are factoring in the potential of an Apple car? . . . ...who said Wall Street manipulation??? What about the Apple Plane and the Apple Spaceship? Surely they will factor in …
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I don't think this is limited to pairing multiple watches, but rather multiple devices i.e. the rumored i-ring, i-bracelet or i-necklace or i-shoe? Now they figured out how to make components small enough to fit in a watch, so the list of next de…
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It's usually a tell-tale sign of slowing growth at traditional retailers when new store growth starts to slow down. At Apple you see the opposite effect. Opening of new retail stores accelerating (especially in new markets), while analysts claiming …
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suddenly newton said: anantksundaram said: Sadly, not one car in the list that I am interested in. Where's Jaguar? BMW? (I would have added Audi's more interesting models to the list a few months ago, but I've sworn off that cheater co…