The double-digit cuts continue to roll in. Citi follows KeyBanc (to $173), Goldman Sachs ($130) and Monness Crespi Hardt ($174).

From Tripp Mickle's "Apple Ends Consulting Agreement With Jony Ive, Its Former Design Leader" in Wednesday's New York Times.
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From a note to clients by analyst Wamsi Mohan that landed on my desktop Tuesday.
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The cuts roll in. KeyBanc follows Goldman Sachs (to $130) and Monness Crespi Hardt ($174).
From Jack Purcher's "A Wild Clash in Q2 2022 Apple Mac Shipment Statistics between IDC and Gartner is Baffling" posted Tuesday.
From Erik Savitz' "Apple Can’t Avoid the Economic Slowdown, Analyst Warns" posted Monday by Barron's.
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