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Apple nears two-year low (set March 24, 2021 at $118.88)apple low tech megacaps3 years ago
Published December 29, 2022 by Philip Elmer-DeWitt

Apple nears two-year low (set March 24, 2021 at $118.88)

If it's any consolation to the longs, Apple outperformed all the other tech megacaps in 2022.

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Premarket: Apple is greenapple premarket green 1-9-263 years ago
Published December 29, 2022 by Philip Elmer-DeWitt

Premarket: Apple is green

From CNBC's "S&P 500 futures rise slightly as Wall Street heads into the final trading days of 2022" posted early Thursday.

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Citi's Jim Suva sees Apple headsets and flip phones in '23 (video)apple citi suva kovach3 years ago
Published December 28, 2022 by Philip Elmer-DeWitt

Citi's Jim Suva sees Apple headsets and flip phones in '23 (video)

CNBC's Steve Kovach, on the other hand, has is eye on Apple fintech. Specifically, its new buy-now-pay-later product and its "high-yield" checking accounts.

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By 2025, India's share of iPhone production could grow from 3% to 18%-20%apple india production wsj3 years ago
Published December 28, 2022 by Philip Elmer-DeWitt

By 2025, India's share of iPhone production could grow from 3% to 18%-20%

From Megha Mandavia "Apple’s Best Bet Against China Might Be India" in Wednesday's Wall Street Journal.

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CFRA's Angelo Zino likes the predictability of Apple's free cash flow (video)apple Angela Zino CFRA3 years ago
Published December 28, 2022 by Philip Elmer-DeWitt

CFRA's Angelo Zino likes the predictability of Apple's free cash flow (video)

From "Apple and Microsoft have held up despite headwinds in the tech sector" which aired Tuesday on CNBC.

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Paul Krugman: Apple and Microsoft make sense. Tesla, not so much.apple tesla krugman3 years ago
Published December 28, 2022 by Philip Elmer-DeWitt

Paul Krugman: Apple and Microsoft make sense. Tesla, not so much.

"I can attest from personal experience that once you’re in the [Apple] ecosystem, you won’t give up on its convenience unless offered something a lot better."

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Premarket: Apple was green, turned redapple premarket red 12-31-253 years ago
Published December 28, 2022 by Philip Elmer-DeWitt

Premarket: Apple was green, turned red

From Barron's "Stocks Inch Higher in Muted Holiday Trading" posted early Wednesday.

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Analyst doesn't call a bottom for Apple. But he likes the set-up.apple barton crockett rosenblatt3 years ago
Published December 27, 2022 by Philip Elmer-DeWitt

Analyst doesn't call a bottom for Apple. But he likes the set-up.

From "Apple is positioned for a good recovery, says Rosenblatt's Barton Crockett," which aired Tuesday on CNBC.

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Apple Arcade: Growing, but not great or problem-freeapple arcade growing microtransaction-free3 years ago
Published December 27, 2022 by Philip Elmer-DeWitt

Apple Arcade: Growing, but not great or problem-free

From Shelby Brown's "How Apple Arcade Has Grown Quietly in the Shadow of Nintendo, Xbox and PlayStation" posted Monday by CNET.

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J.P.Morgan: iPhone 14 Pro lead times shorten, base models lengthenApple jpmorgan better 2453 years ago
Published December 27, 2022 by Philip Elmer-DeWitt

J.P.Morgan: iPhone 14 Pro lead times shorten, base models lengthen

"Pro Lead Times Now In Line with Lead Times Before Outbreak" -- Analyst Samik Chatterjee 

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Philip Elmer-DeWitt has been covering Apple since 1983 — mostly for Time Magazine (28 years), later for Fortune (9 years), where he wrote a daily blog called Apple 2.0. [Read more.]

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