Excerpts from the notes we've seen. More as they come in. Tim Long, BMO: Units Crack Again; Lowering Estimates, Price Target on Big iPhone Miss. The feared big…
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Excerpts from the notes we've seen. More as they come in. Tim Long, BMO: Units Crack Again; Lowering Estimates, Price Target on Big iPhone Miss. The feared big…
Read More Apple's 'challenging' quarter: What the analysts are saying
Revenues, profits, iPhones and China. The results are in and they are, as expected, a downer. See also: Apple Earnings smackdown, Q2 2016 edition
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Here are the stories I've seen. Forbes: Angst Going Into March Quarter's Earnings Report USA Today: Apple earnings preview: Softer sales ahead MarketWatch: Apple investors brace for first decline in…
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10 years agoA random sample of brand awareness in the iPhone's next big market. Tim Cook is incredibly excited about the opportunity for iPhone sales in India, a country of 1.25 billion where…
10 years agoMost analysts expect Apple to meet or beat its guidance next week. Apple disappointed investors in January when it guided March quarter revenues between $50 billion and $53 billion—well…
10 years agoAn advertisement for the company's core values. Tim Cook must believe that money spent projecting a corporate ethos of diversity, security and environmental responsibility is money well spent. I…
10 years agoFiscal Q2 2016 edition. Next week, Apple is expected to report March quarter earnings of $2.04 a share on sales of $52.37 billion—down 12.5% and 9.7%, respectively, from the…
10 years agoIf you can't mention a company by name, you can always call it a "premium-tier ecosystem." They danced around the subject and used a lot of acronyms and euphemisms, but…
10 years agoAlso Amazon, Microsoft and, most of all, Google.
Two pieces worth reading. If you don't know Bill ("The Coach") Campbell's story, I recommend two pieces by my former colleagues at Fortune: Adam Lashinsky's Remembering Bill Campbell (posted…
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