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  • Jonny T on Trump on Tim Apple - 'It is pretty scary when the ‘grownups’, including those amongst this, our band of reasonably intelligent adults following Apple, set the example to the youth of the world by using such lavatorial and debasing language. Shame.'
  • Gregg Thurman on Ben Thompson: Thoughts on Tim Cook's tenure as Apple CEO - '”If Apple does as well financially in 15 years under John Ternus as it has done in 15 years under Tim Cook,” If we aren’t already we will be farting through silk underwear.'
  • Gregg Thurman on Trump on Tim Apple - 'Dan, I need help figuring out who you were addressing. I reread all the posts on this thread, and the only reference to assassination comes from your post.'
  • Gregg Thurman on Trump on Tim Apple - '”your President is a new low.” He isn’t my President and never will be.'
  • Gregg Thurman on Ternus as Apple CEO: What the analysts are saying - '”Hard to compare those numbers” It’s all about Sentiment for future growth. From the “PEs” (I much prefer ISM) listed, the firm with the highest expected growth is Amazon. MSFT at 26, and META at 28 are laggards. A tech company sporting GMs above 50% (all of the above) their earnings multiple should =>35, IF THEY ARE GROWING. Only one, NVDA, shows investor growth expectations, but not by much. Let’s see what the market has to say about Apple’s future after April 30 Earnings Report and GUIDANCE. It doesn’t appear that WS is overly excited by any of these firms.'
  • David Drinkwater on Horace Dediu imagines Apple after John Ternus - 'I think in 15 years, India will flex more world muscle than China, but I do not think China will let go easily. China’s problem is that it has an older population and it is not growing as fast. It is also somewhat authoritarian. India’s problem is, in part, that it has a younger population and it is growing faster. I don’t really know how to judge India’s political direction.'
  • David Drinkwater on Horace Dediu imagines Apple after John Ternus - 'Ternus should be 64 or 65 at that time, I think. For the vast majority of 2040, I’ll be 69 (January). I agree with the general “Go Xers!” theme.'
  • David Drinkwater on Ben Thompson: Thoughts on Tim Cook's tenure as Apple CEO - 'If Apple does as well financially in 15 years under John Ternus as it has done in 15 years under Tim Cook, I will have absolutely no complaints. Tim Cook has been a master of ISC and Operations, while Apple’s Technologists have done great things in the background (Apple Silicon, for cryin’ out loud!). It is now time for the Technologists to reverse the roles and benefit from all the systems that the ISC Team has put in place. Tick-Tock, Tock-Tick. I think the future is insanely bright.'
  • Robert Paul Leitao on Premarket: Apple is red - 'The major indexes finished in the red on this Tuesday. Among the S&P 500 components about 67% finished lower today. Northern Trust jumped 8.02% to close at $171.74 on better-than-expected results. Computer maker HP Inc. gained $1.50 or 7.66% to end the day at $21.09. Apple dropped $6.88 to $266.17 on the first full day of trading following management’s announcement of a forthcoming change in Tim Cook’s role at the company and the promotion of John Ternus to the CEO’s chair effective in September.'
  • Ben Gepp on Trump on Tim Apple - 'your President is a new low. What did he call for with regards to an entire civilisation?'
  • Bart Yee on Ternus as Apple CEO: What the analysts are saying - 'Hard to compare those numbers because Microsoft, Google, and Oracle are primarily into software, and utilize hardware as a way to present cloud services. Gemini says Microsoft’s gross margins is above 68% for 2025 and current PE is 26.6. Google’s gross margins was over 59% and PE is 30.8. NVidia gross margins have risen to 75% and are a massive hardware maker for businesses, plus software to run on their products. Current PE is 40.7. Amazon gross margins is 50.3%, current PE is 34.6. Meta gross margins is 82%, current PE is 28.5. No clue if all the AI spending is being compiled and expensed to the companies, or outside shell companies as some have suggested to mask the expenditures and impact on revenue and earnings.'
  • Dan Scropos on Trump on Tim Apple - 'Calling for the assassination of a sitting president. A new low for this forum. You need help. A lot of it.'
  • Will Grover on Trump on Tim Apple - 'I am waiting for the Koolaid drinkers to explain how this is all part of the grand “weave.” How terribly far we have collectively abased ourselves.'
  • Gregg Thurman on Ternus as Apple CEO: What the analysts are saying - '”now they need to figure out how to increase demand.” If you are supply constrained, and selling everything you can build, with a price exceeding all but the most expensive computers, you don’t have a demand problem. To the contrary, a lower price would exacerbate demand, but would not increase sales. When the automotive industry couldn’t get enough processors, sales declined to the level of supply. Sony can only produce ~1,000,000 lenses per year. Each Vision Pro requires 2, ergo total sales are limited to ~500,000 units per year, which is exactly what Apple has been selling since Vision Pro’s unveiling. Constrained as it is, lowering the price will do nothing to increase sales volume. After this amount of time the only solution to the supply issue is increasing suppliers. Apple did that by adding BOE and SeeYa to its Vision Pro vendor list. I INCORRECTLY IDENTIFIED BYD AS THE SUPPLIER OF VISION PRO LENSES, REPLACING SONY SeeYa has emerged as the primary provider of Vision Pro lenses. From the several articles dating back to December 2023: “It was previously revealed through several leakers that Apple is considering sourcing the Vision Pro displays from Chinese suppliers such as BOE and SeeYA. BOE already makes displays for other Apple devices whereas SeeYA is a new company that Apple is looking forward to working with. Sony was also a potential supplier but unfortunately latest news from research conducted by TrendForce says the opposite. According to TrendForce’s latest research, Apple is going to be sourcing Vision Pro displays from SeeYA Technology, which is a Chinese company. According to the report, Apple chose SeeYA primarily due to the low yield of micro-OLED panels from Sony, which made it difficult for Apple to fulfill market requirements.” Since these reports, Apple has added BOE and SeeYa as Vision Pro vendors and dropped Sony from the list.'
  • Greg Lippert on Trump on Tim Apple - 'I wish TC would run for president and restore dignity to the office (and the trains would run on time). But he’s too smart to apply for the job. I have never hated a human more than I hate Trump the POS.'
  • Stephen Gordon on Apple's John Ternus gave Penn Engineering's 2024 commencement address - 'We’re almost the same age. Gen X FTW!'
  • Robert Stack on Trump on Tim Apple - 'That’s right Fred – you are recalling correctly. Upvoted. But of course Trump would twist this all around to make it seem like he’s the one with the brains and always in-charge, with a few insults and rude language thrown in for good measure. Like Wile E Coyote, he’s a genius. A real SUPER genius! And of course today turned into another TACO Tuesday…'
  • Steven Philips on Apple: Cook up, Ternus in - 'No to round watch'
  • Steven Philips on Ternus as Apple CEO: What the analysts are saying - 'Dan, I, for one, don’t find any current ideas about Apple Glasses anywhere near as exciting as AVP.'
  • Steven Philips on Ternus as Apple CEO: What the analysts are saying - 'Gregg, if Sony limitations was the only issue then AVP should have been supply constrained. I don’t think it ever was. Though maybe Apple just didn’t want to try to push sales to that point. It’s good that they now have a reliable source, but now they need to figure out how to increase demand.'
  • Steven Philips on Trump on Tim Apple - 'Hopefully the country won’t need more than 10 months.'
  • Daniel Albaugh on Trump on Tim Apple - 'Apologies for this post, it was in poor taste. But the man just sets me off. He just can’t resist sh*tting on someone any chance he gets. Somehow, being respectful or saying something positive about someone has gone out the window these days and apparently the only thing to do is to badger, berate and belittle people. And he and his kind are proud of themselves for doing so. What a nightmare world we live in.'
  • Alan Birnbaum on Ming-Chi Kuo is bullish on Apple's new boss - 'Kudos from Kuo !!'
  • Fred Stein on Trump on Tim Apple - 'If I recall correctly, the first call, during T’s first presidency, was to remind T that tariffs on iPhones products would help Samsung because there were no US smartphone makers. Who advised who?'
  • Joseph Bland on Premarket: Apple is red - 'Volume today was only slightly over average (49.4 M trades vs 46.2). Meanwhile and unsurprisingly, this Administration has chosen to continue the status quo with Iran and Hormuz. All in all, not much of a ripple from the new CEO of Apple bombshell. Some fancy Apple footwork there!'
  • Daniel Albaugh on Trump on Tim Apple - 'Well, trump can kiss my ass. Just after I take a dump and before I take care of the “paperwork” Apologies for the graphic depiction.'
  • Robert Stack on Trump on Tim Apple - 'This is a joke, right? Perhaps something from South Park??'
  • Joseph Bland on Trump on Tim Apple - '…and the reason for the ass-kissing? To avoid being “tariffed” – which as of yesterday began being reversed, by order of the Supreme Court. Yes, they gained access to funds and avoided a run on the stock. But at a moral price that is also doing long term damage, IMO, and on multiple fronts. And as it turns out, the money is being returned….'
  • David Emery on Trump on Tim Apple - 'But part of Cook’s duties as Executive Chairman is explicitly taking care of politics… From Apple’s official announcement: As executive chairman, Cook will assist with certain aspects of the company, including engaging with policymakers around the world.'
  • Joseph Bland on Horace Dediu imagines Apple after John Ternus - 'What a great piece of tongue in cheek! Bravo, Horace! For my own reasons (mentioned elsewhere), I think this is a smart move by Apple. BTW, Horace predicted this exact outcome in an interview back on April 1st. As an Asymco One member, I had the pleasure of reading that today. “Succession, study of the firm vs. study of the person” – The Asahi Shimbun Interview Part 5, Horace Dediu / Takeshi Narabe & Dylan Weir / Asahi Shimbun Interview, April 1, 2026 My favorite paragraph: “When it’s dark outside and you’re searching around the lamp, well, that’s the only area that you have light. but the truth could be in the darkness. And that area under the light, that’s your data set. And the solution is somewhere else perhaps. And that’s why you have to have this idea: what tools can we use other than looking at the light? Use all your senses. Use other perceptions.“'