Recent Comments

  • Greg Bates on Apple's touch screen teaser - 'I suspect that Apple will solve the concern Steve Jobs expressed. How? I have no idea. But if they do it, it will be both popular and classic Apple.'
  • Robert Paul Leitao on Premarket: Apple is green - 'Netflix, which gained $1.88 in Thursday’s session to close at $84.59, is up overnight $7.36 at $91.95 after formally announcing it will not match the latest Paramount Skydance offer for WBD. The offer to buy WBD had been a serious overhang on the share price. The current all-time high for Netflix of $134.12 was set on June 30, 2025. Netflix first made an offer for WBD on October 21, 2025. Paramount Skydance jumped $1.02 or 10.04% in today session $11.18 and is up $0.72 or 6.44% overnight.'
  • Digant Jariwala on IDC: The "memory crisis' will clobber the <$100 phone market - 'May be Apple will respond with generous trade in offers for used iPhones to help sales of new iPhones this fall, including the rumored foldable. Then turnaround and match pricing (or increase used iPhone pricing only a little) in the used iPhone market to gain market share (because a higher prices used iPhone is still better than some of the Android low ends junk) and enjoy a broader user base to sell those Apple services and maintain their margins that way to recoup higher memory costs. So basically play around more with used iPhone pricing to pay for increased memory costs and while also try to increase user base to have better services revenues and associated higher margins to maintain overall margins despite margin loss due to higher memory prices.'
  • David Wilson on Apple's touch screen teaser - 'Yes. I wouldn’t be touching the screen all the time, but there have definitely been times when it would have been convenient to have the ability to touch it to manipulate something. I’d like the ability. But I wouldn’t pay much extra at all for it.'
  • David Emery on Evercore: Apple's 'AI Companions' are waiting in the wings - 'My favorite German word: “Quatsch!” The usual translation is ‘nonsense’, but this word has a lot more force to its sound. And it’s Safe For Work.'
  • David Emery on IDC: The "memory crisis' will clobber the <$100 phone market - 'I had NO IDEA Apple’s derrière was at risk from memory prices. “At risk” would imply Apple is somehow the only vendor at risk from memory price increases, as opposed to having long term contracts and guaranteed supplies from a long established supply chain.'
  • Fred Stein on IDC: The "memory crisis' will clobber the <$100 phone market - 'Yes and… If we see a foldable, it taps into a price insensitive segment, raising ASP. They’ll also pay up for memory upgrades. Some goes for Mac, which can raise prices and take share.'
  • Rodney Avilla on Apple's touch screen teaser - 'After using the iPad a lot, I find myself touching the screen on my laptop. I agree that there is probably not a high use need, but it will be used, more by some than others.'
  • George Kiersted on Apple's touch screen teaser - 'Personally I’m not hankering for a touch screen Mac when we already have the iPad but we shall see what Apple has cooked up.'
  • Gregg Thurman on IDC: The "memory crisis' will clobber the <$100 phone market - 'Good points all. I’m just not sure Apple is going to rely on the used market to save its derrière. When the 18 comes out, Apple will be offering the 16 and 17 as both new and refurbished models, all of which were produced with older, less expensive memory. I think price increases (smaller discounts from original price) will offset potential memory cost increases, allowing Apple to closely maintain YoY pricing structure for the 18, but focusing (through feature enhancements) that drive Pro and Pro Max adoption (upward product shift mix). This reinforces the rumor that Apple is going to split base from Pro launch dates, with base model launch delayed a month or two. Mechanically adjusted aperture settings, future proofing for AI use and status driven color options can be those features. Inevitable price increases among competitors won’t hurt.'
  • David Emery on Apple's touch screen teaser - 'Of course, I could have made the same case for the ‘costs’ of moving my hands from a keyboard to a mouse. (But then, I got EMACS Carpal Tunnel in my left little finger from that stretch to the Escape key., back when I was actually slinging code for a living…)'
  • Fred Stein on IDC: The "memory crisis' will clobber the <$100 phone market - 'Perplexity: 100–150 million used iPhones are sold globally each year. That clobbers the under $500 SmartPhone segment. Price increases in mid-range Androids make new and used iPhones more attractive. Perplexity says that iPhone ASPs are gone up about 6% p.a. for the last 6 years. In the last quarter ASP went up 11.5% YoY to $1035.'
  • Joseph Bland on Will Apple buy PayPal? - 'Hi, John. How would Apple Pay be made to work with a non-profit? I have one in mind. Thanks for any hints!'
  • John Konopka on Evercore: Apple's 'AI Companions' are waiting in the wings - 'Michael, Just one man’s opinion: I think AAPL will stay in the roughly $260-285 band until the next earnings call. After the last increase in earnings which lowered the P/E the price jumped to bring the P/E back to ~35. I suspect it will stay there till earnings change. The next earnings call will be around early May. Next week’s announcements could change this if a really good story is presented. Also, the release of a really good Siri AI agent could be a big boost. War in the Middle East or Eastern Europe or new tariffs could drag the economy down and Apple with it.'
  • Joseph Bland on Evercore: Apple's 'AI Companions' are waiting in the wings - 'Lovely story, PED. Thanks for the link!'
  • John Konopka on Will Apple buy PayPal? - 'If PayPal is getting cheap this year it will be even cheaper next year. What’s the rush? Of that 400 million user base I wonder how many are actually active? I occasionally run into a site that only uses PayPay. I contact them and complain a lot and ask them to change to Apple Pay. I see Apple Pay a lot more now. The last few months while traveling I’ve seen a lot of promotions for Apple Pay in airports. In addition to signs and such they had promotions in the restaurants that you got a deal on a Coca-Cola if you used Apple Pay.'
  • David Emery on IDC: The "memory crisis' will clobber the <$100 phone market - 'Actually, I kinda disagree with PED. What I suspect this will do is substantially vitalize the USED phone market. Didn’t we see that with cars, where the substantial increase in price and unavailability of new cars created a substantial run on used cars? I’m sure Apple would be happy to sell refurbished older iPhones at a good price (maybe not $100, but $300?)'
  • Greg Lippert on IDC: The "memory crisis' will clobber the <$100 phone market - 'Not sure? Of course you are sure. No way.'
  • Steven Philips on NATO approves Apple's iPhones and iPads for 'restricted' use - 'Let’s hope the implications actually sink in to their tiny brains.'
  • Steven Philips on NATO approves Apple's iPhones and iPads for 'restricted' use - '“By Prohias”. 🙂'
  • Joseph Bland on Premarket: Apple is green - 'At 1:08 PM Pacific, 29.1 M AAPL shares have been traded. That’s very low (29.7/47.8ths of average, to be exact).'
  • Steven Philips on Apple can afford Brazil's iPhone charger penalties - 'You beat me to it. Thanks.'
  • Fred Stein on Evercore: Apple's 'AI Companions' are waiting in the wings - 'Appreciate the perspective of Companion Devices. It’s the old thin client / fat server concept espoused by Oracle in 1993. Apple wins with ‘fat client’ From the launch of iPad and to the present, whose’s devices crush in categories? iPad, Apple Watch, iPhone (counting only users with discretionary income), and even AirTag. Note, the Mac is still gaining share. Apple has so much more to offer, the Apple Magic Carpet, sharing your wealth of secure private information across all your devices. Wearable point products can only leverage public non-secured information. Game over before it started.'
  • Michael Goldfeder on Evercore: Apple's 'AI Companions' are waiting in the wings - 'Several others also have $300+ targets. Looking forward to breaking that number perhaps before WWDC in early June.'
  • Robert Paul Leitao on Premarket: Apple is green - 'We are now in the final hour of Thursday trading. NVIDIA is trading off $10.46 at $185.11 following the release of results after yesterday’s closing bell. Today’s intraday sell-off has erased all of NVIDIA’s year-to-date gains. Morgan Stanley is now up $3.85 at $177.58 and is leading much of the financial sector higher on the day. Defense contractor L3Harris is up $14.71 at $355.76. Announcements at the company’s Investor Day are being well received by the Street. Apple is currently off $1.32 at $272.91 as we move toward today’s closing bell.'
  • Fred Stein on NATO approves Apple's iPhones and iPads for 'restricted' use - 'Yipee! Kinda throws cold water on EU member states’, including the US for the moment, attempts to create back-doors to iOS through judicial or legislative actions.'
  • David Emery on NATO approves Apple's iPhones and iPads for 'restricted' use - 'IMPORTANT: Restricted data is NOT Classified! (At least not in the US.) There is a significant jump in if nothing else legal liability between “Restricted” and “Confidential.” For example, contracting data would be ‘restricted’ because it should not be revealed to unauthorized users, but that is not a risk to national security (just to the fairness of the contracting action.) This tells me the author of the article does not know what she’s talking about, or at least has not done her homework on security classifications.'
  • David Emery on NATO approves Apple's iPhones and iPads for 'restricted' use - '“Spy vs Spy” was my favorite part of Mad Magazine!'
  • Daniel Epstein on These institutions were buying Apple last quarter - 'Blackrock manages a lot of investing funds so they might want to be close to being fully invested in the large Caps like Apple, Nvidia and a few others when they structure their funds. I searched for Blackrock assets under management in 2025. Here is what Google AI said “BlackRock finished 2025 with a record $14.041 trillion in total assets under management (AUM), driven by $698 billion in full-year net inflows and strong market performance.” So 319 Billion in Apple might be just what they need and not much more. This is one way the big caps size influences the asset managers holdings.'
  • Greg Lippert on NATO approves Apple's iPhones and iPads for 'restricted' use - 'Not Clown – call him what he is a pedophile. A predator of young girls.'