Recent Comments

  • Anice Hassim on Mark Gurman: Apple's AI and robotics teams are draining talent - 'Bill, exactly. As a perpetual startup with dreams beyond our resources, and aspirations beyond wealth for wealth’s sake, I can tell you first hand that it is a very difficult situation for a company who won’t play the money game inconsistently with their values to be in. Meta and rivals are dangling pay and privileges that make their offers very tempting, not usually for the talent, but their human relationships – partners, parents, friends, ex-colleagues at rivals. Talent may be extremely happy with their work at the level at which they get to do it, but it’s hard to explain to your partner why you are not just grabbing the bag someone is offering you. If you don’t know who you are and why you are, it can be paralysing, leading to stress and burnout and eventually just punching out. Consider this current phase an immunisation booster for Apple’s six coloured heart – you either enjoy what you do and are at a place aligned with your values or you get seduced by the benjamins (or the power offered you) by rivals. Those susceptible to that siren song will go faster because of this, while those that stay will continue to enjoy the “Collaborative and creative culture” at the heart of Apple, as Tim recently stated. And since at Apple, your idea could add impact to billions, if you focused on that, it’s no contest really. Apple has a culture of investing in craft vs process.'
  • Gregg Thurman on Mark Gurman: Johny Srouji is not leaving Apple - 'he does have influence over enough people to make a difference on any given trading day.’ I disagree. On average (30 day) AAPL trades ~50 million/day. Does Gurman have enough influence to significantly move a body that big? Maybe once during that 30 day period, but twice, or three times? Not likely, if at all.'
  • Bill Donahue on Mark Gurman: Apple's AI and robotics teams are draining talent - 'Exactly. All of the big companies with major AI goals/plans/strategies are seeing talent changing their employer, for a bunch of reasons. In some cases it’s because someone (cough, cough, Meta…) has thrown insane amounts of money at them, and in others its because of strategic changes where they’ve been working, or interesting opportunities have arisen elsewhere. And the simple reason is that the absolutely explosive growth of AI as a corporate priority and funding that has followed that has created a real shortage of experienced, high-quality people with relevant skills. But Gurman insists on pretending that this is something that only Apple is dealing with.'
  • Robert Stack on Evercore on turnover: 'Stay calm & Apple on' - 'This report aligns with what Gene Munster was saying…'
  • Robert Stack on Mark Gurman: Johny Srouji is not leaving Apple - 'Rodney: I hope you’re right – it would be awesome if someone in the C suite fed this “inside info” to a suspected leaker!'
  • Rodney Avilla on Mark Gurman: Johny Srouji is not leaving Apple - 'I wonder if the false information was intentionally fed to a leaker that Gurman frequently relied on?'
  • Bill Donahue on Mark Gurman: Johny Srouji is not leaving Apple - 'Gurman doesn’t require a correction. He got it dead wrong. 180˚ from the actual truth. This requires a retraction. So instead he just puts a complete asshole spin on it and drags on the lie. This move so clearly highlights a complete lack of professional ethics and standards.'
  • Bill Donahue on Mark Gurman: Johny Srouji is talking about leaving Apple - 'I’m laughing about this “scoop” now. So much for Gurman’s “people with knowledge of the matter”.'
  • Darren DMW on Mark Gurman: Johny Srouji is not leaving Apple - 'Although banning him here might seem like a good idea I don’t agree. Only because he is widely read outside of this esteemed forum it is important to know what nonsense he is saying. As much as I wish it wasn’t the case, he does have influence over enough people to make a difference on any given trading day.'
  • David Emery on Mark Gurman: Johny Srouji is not leaving Apple - 'Never Mind! https://restoringross.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Screen-Shot-2023-04-17-at-10.39.49-PM.png'
  • Steven Philips on Mark Gurman: Johny Srouji is not leaving Apple - 'My exact thoughts. You beat me to it. Thanks.'
  • Daniel Epstein on Mark Gurman: Johny Srouji is not leaving Apple - 'Gregg I agree with your sentiment but “ever” is a long time. Who knows… Gurman may actually be worth reading once in a blue moon. I think it is very charitable of me to consider the possibility. I almost always skip over the articles that he creates that end up on Apple 3.0. I would put him in the “why do we even pay attention ” category along with a few others that seem intent on making Apple Stock move without much substance. Maybe Philip can screen out more of his work without a total ban. This whole Apple is losing talent narrative seems to be this season’s “here is why Apple is failing” point of view so often used to talk down the stock price creating a nervous crisis mentality for analysts and investors.'
  • Wyatt Counts on Mark Gurman: Johny Srouji is not leaving Apple - 'I fully trust PED’s curation and editorial decisions.'
  • Gregg Thurman on Mark Gurman: Johny Srouji is not leaving Apple - ' according to people with knowledge of the matter. The ultimately in accountability, or the lack thereof. I make a motion that PED not reprint anything from Gurman on Apple 3.0 ever again. All those in favor say aye.'
  • Romeo Esparrago on Evercore on turnover: 'Stay calm & Apple on' - 'Well, I chose the red pill for that rabbit hole. Thank you & fascinating. To learn more about the rediscovery, here’s kinda the link : en.wikipedia dot org /wiki/Keep_Calm_and_Carry_On#Rediscovery_and_commercialisation'
  • Jacob Feenstra on Mark Gurman: Johny Srouji is not leaving Apple - 'Gurman justifies himself with “for now” in the headline. Funny how he wishfully reads Srouji’s “don’t plan on leaving any time soon” as “for now” while many of us may read this is as “(n)ever”.'
  • Stephen Gordon on Mark Gurman: Johny Srouji is not leaving Apple - 'This story never made sense to me. Now we know why.'
  • Greg Lippert on Mark Gurman: Johny Srouji is not leaving Apple - 'he got it called out on his bullshit, everything he says is now even more suspect than it already was.'
  • Alan Hochstein on Mark Gurman: Johny Srouji is not leaving Apple - 'At least whores make an honest living. I hate liars, lying politicians, and lying incompetent FAKE journalists.'
  • Gregg Thurman on Mark Gurman: Johny Srouji is not leaving Apple - 'Whores have more self respect than does Gurman.'
  • David Emery on Mark Gurman: Johny Srouji is not leaving Apple - 'If Gurman had ANY ethics at all, he’d be up-front about “I got this one wrong.” What a scumbag! How soon before he leaves Bloomberg to join the Trump Administration?'
  • Neal Guttenberg on CNBC: Unlike the rest, Johny Srouji may be irreplaceable (video) - 'It seems like there is going to be lots of speculation about these kinds of issues at Apple. It is nice that Srouji shut this down right away. Did someone misinterpret something that Srouji said or did Cook shut this down by giving Srouji things that he wanted after saying he was thinking about leaving?'
  • Anice Hassim on CNBC: Unlike the rest, Johny Srouji may be irreplaceable (video) - 'My own thesis is that Apple is under going a planned changeover on one hand, and an anticipated exodus on the other as they settle in for the next phase of Apple and their mission. It seems like a lot of sudden turnover at the Apple campus in the senior ranks, but if there was ever a time to do this, it is now. A generational seeding is underway: culturally, Apple is preparing for a new era; commercially, it is becoming something entirely new for the coming age of ambient computing — one where devices, services, intelligence, and the presence of Apple itself behave less like products and more like a shared environment. Two decades since iMac, four since Macintosh, the idea of the digital hub has expanded far beyond a single machine, dissolving into the platform itself. Apple itself has become the hub — the ambient, always-present lattice of intelligence, services, and devices that orbits the user. Tim Cook chose his words carefully when describing Hugo Lemay, the executive taking over Design: “He has always set an extraordinarily high bar for excellence and embodies Apple’s culture of collaboration and creativity.” Treating collaboration and creativity as practice rather than posture has always been Apple’s edge. Apple is seeding an executive team for a mission-focused era. They would be reckless not to — and this is exactly the moment to do it.'
  • Steven Philips on CNBC: Unlike the rest, Johny Srouji may be irreplaceable (video) - 'I think Apple will do whatever is necessary to keep Johny. (Have you noticed that all Apple’s “Johnnys” spell their names wrong? 🙂 )'
  • Steven Philips on Wedbugh hikes its Apple target $30 to $350 - 'More likely vice versa. Except I don’t think Apple would want it.'
  • Doug Montgomery on CNBC: Unlike the rest, Johny Srouji may be irreplaceable (video) - 'More click bait from Gurman. He’s walking it back this morning. Story up now on Bloomberg.'
  • Robert Paul Leitao on Premarket: Apple is red - 'Indexes are red in early trading. Apple is off $1.09 at $277.69. Just over 60% of S&P 500 components are below the breakeven line as we move into the second hour of trading in today’s session.'
  • Daniel Albaugh on Wedbugh hikes its Apple target $30 to $350 - 'During the Active2025 Investor Conference Laura Martin also predicted OpenAI would buy Apple by 2030. I’ve marked my calendar.'
  • Rick Povich on Wedbugh hikes its Apple target $30 to $350 - 'Laura Martin always seems to find some reason to diss AAPL these days. She kind of reminds me of Dan Niles who, years ago, was a proponent of the stock. Now he’s more like Colin Gillis.'
  • Robert Paul Leitao on Premarket: Apple is red - 'Index futures are green as we move toward the opening of this week’s trading. In pre-market activity Apple is off $0.90 at $277.88. Alphabet is up $0.01 at $321.89, Microsoft is up $0.03 at $483.19 and NVIDIA is higher by $0.10 at $182.51. It’s a busy week ahead and an interest rate decision by the Fed is scheduled for midweek. Happy Monday!'