"Wall Street seems to have adopted a view of the quarter laid out by Morgan Stanley analyst Erik Woodring, who described the ugly forecast as a 'clearing event'"
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"I thought this was going to be way more fragile than it actually is."
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Only 150,000 Power Mac G4 Cubes were sold before Apple halted production. One landed in the Museum of Modern Art's collection.
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A mixed quarter, with good and bad estimates spread is roughly equal measure among the pros and indies.
Apple beat on top and bottom lines — finally showing some quarterly revenue growth — but investors couldn't seem to see past the 13% drop in China sales.
From Nick Binton's "Why Tim Cook Is Going All In on the Apple Vision Pro" posted Thursday by Vanity Fair.
Exclusive: The Apple 3.0 analysts (pros and indies) have placed their bets in advance of today’s September quarter results. The independents are more bullish than the Street, as usual, but not by a lot.
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