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  • David Thall on Apple's Tim Cook takes questions about AI, retirement, Donald Trump - '“In our age there is no such thing as ‘keeping out of politics.’ All issues are political issues, and politics itself is a mass of lies, evasions, folly, hatred and schizophrenia.” – GEORGE ORWELL “In weak companies, politics win. In strong companies, the best ideas win.” — STEVE JOBS'
  • Bill Donahue on After harsh party editorial, Tim Cook flies to China - 'Apple now has a monopoly on smartphones in China? i guess the word has lost its meaning in Mandarine as well as English.'
  • Rodney Avilla on Premarket: Apple was green, turned red - 'I was just able to pick up some more shares at $2.50. Market, you can go up now.'
  • Gregg Thurman on Apple vs. 'vibe coding' - '”My take: The “explosion of new apps launching on the App Store in recent months” is news to me.” Somebody’s poetic license?'
  • Bill Donahue on Apple's Tim Cook takes questions about AI, retirement, Donald Trump - 'I have to laugh at Cook’s statement that he’s said nothing about retiring and can’t imagine life without Apple. So much for another line that Mark Gurman’s been pushing as fact which is instead pure fiction.'
  • Gregg Thurman on Neil Cybart: Apple's market shares set to grow - '”Yet here we are, loitering in the low 250’s…” Nobody has ever accused WS of being smart. They make their money, not by picking winners, but by inventing new ways to fleece the retail investor.'
  • David Emery on Judge, quoting Apple's developer agreement, rules against Musi - 'Too bad this judge didn’t handle the Epic case.'
  • Robert Paul Leitao on Premarket: Apple was green, turned red - 'Index futures are red as we approach 9am in New York. Apple is off $0.82 pre-market after closing up $1.41 on Tuesday. Apple supplier Broadcom dropped $3.61 on Tuesday to close at $321.21. The shares are off $2.01 this morning ahead of the bell. The shares are down from the all-time high of $414.61 reached on December 10th. Let’s see in what direction prices move as today’s session begins…'
  • Philip Elmer-DeWitt on Neil Cybart: Apple's market shares set to grow - 'Apple has, from time to time, taken more than 100% of global smartphone profits. How? Some of its competitors were losing money.'
  • Greg Lippert on After harsh party editorial, Tim Cook flies to China - 'Everyone wants a free lunch.'
  • Steven Philips on Premarket: Apple was green, turned red - 'One point up. Thirty more to go!'
  • David Emery on Neil Cybart: Apple's market shares set to grow - 'no sales ceiling Apple could get 200% of market share (if they use Donald Trump’s calculator… 🙂 )'
  • Greg Lippert on Neil Cybart: Apple's market shares set to grow - 'Yet here we are, loitering in the low 250’s…'
  • Gregg Thurman on Buy a MacBook Neo for a student, make a lifelong Apple customer - 'For several years growth could be exponential (I think it will be). The NEO does so many things better than the competition, and in their wheelhouse of affordability, for so many different groups.'
  • Steven Philips on Apple's Tim Cook takes questions about AI, retirement, Donald Trump - 'These days just saying that you hate narcissists, liars and cheats becomes an extremely political statement.'
  • Steven Philips on Buy a MacBook Neo for a student, make a lifelong Apple customer - 'Obviously a manipulative monopoly that must be regulated! 🙂'
  • Steven Philips on Samsung went 1 fold 2 far - 'Not a fold, a scroll! Handed down from Mount Apple by Tim – to lead the Apple faithful to the promised land! 🙂'
  • Steven Philips on Jensen Huang: All software companies will become agentic - 'That was my initial thought, Mordechai.'
  • Steven Philips on Premarket: Apple was red, turned green - 'I hate to give the EU any credit, but maybe finally it and other countries are learning! Now if they’d just get their heads out of their asses on regulations….'
  • Darren DMW on Buy a MacBook Neo for a student, make a lifelong Apple customer - 'I agree with Richard that many kids will start with their first Neo much younger than 18. The other flaw in this model is that Johnny is going to have 2.1 kids and they will also get their first Neo at about 12 years old and the cycle repeats. Do that sexy multiplication from Johnny’s initial purchase!'
  • Gregg Thurman on Jensen Huang: All software companies will become agentic - 'That’s a good question. LPU certainly stands for Language Processing Unit vs GPU (Graphics Processing Unit). I’m not sure how that relates to LLMs (Large Language Models). Acronyms are being created faster than a person can grok what they mean. The only thing I’m sure of is GPUs and LPUs are processors. What the difference is between them is beyond me.'
  • Rodney Avilla on Apple's Tim Cook takes questions about AI, retirement, Donald Trump - '“I’m not a political person” I believe what he was saying is that his primary or fundamental motivation is to Apple and Apple users. Politicians, on the other hand, act and say primarily from a political point of view. Now Cook may make political statements and deal with politics on a daily basis, just like politicians may speak about what they feel companies should do. But Cook starts from a how-can-I-help-Apple-users perspective, where politicians start with a how-can-this-help-my-political-goals attitude. Both can be saying similar things, but with a whole different motivation and end points.'
  • Bill Donahue on Jensen Huang: All software companies will become agentic - 'Just curious – does anyone know if LPUs are chips optimized for running LLMs? if so, that just tells me that the other tech “majors” and their analyst proponents are still betting on the fiction that hyperscaling with eventually result in LLMs becoming agentic, despite the fatal flaws that are resulting in their persistent performance and reliability problems.'
  • Bill Donahue on Samsung went 1 fold 2 far - 'Hold on, Mark Gurman has been telling me constantly for the last year that Samsung is owning Apple’s lunch on foldables and Apple not having a foldable is but one of a whole bunch of signs of Apple’s inevitable demise. For me, this is simply yet another example that supports my basic response to the argument about and market for foldables: very much an over-priced product aimed at people who simply want to own a foldable, despite that it offers no additional utility than a smartphone or iPad while costing 2-3 times as much.'
  • John Konopka on WSJ: Apple's canny AI bet - 'I was just thinking of this. If the M5 is already capable, how about the M6, the M7, …? I wish Apple would let Mr. Srouji give a talk about this.'
  • Greg Lippert on This week's Apple trading strategies (3/16-3/20/26) - 'WOW Gregg. Nobody’s doing that to my EV battery. Today the sun made me enough electricity to fill up my EV.'
  • Neal Guttenberg on Jensen Huang: All software companies will become agentic - 'Just got a chance to listen to Gene Munster and one thing he mentioned that Huang talked about was that users of some of the platforms will be able to differentiate themselves and charge more for their services. But that seems to be not what is happening right now. I guess we will have to see, as always, how things actually unfold. It was a good way to spend 5 minutes.'
  • David Drinkwater on This week's Apple trading strategies (3/16-3/20/26) - 'For Apple/AAPL context, I am grateful that I started investing about 25 years ago. I am also fortunate that, through family/trust, I had the money to do so. I was also fortunate to “get a Mac” for Christmas back in 1984. That was surely a part of the inspiration. Every Saturday, I count cattle. AAPL represents 31% of my flock. It’s naturally been both higher and lower, but it’s still a very significant holding. And continually, every year, when it comes time to make charitable gifts, I say, “no, not Apple: that’s not on the table”. And even though the last five years have been “relatively slow”, going from $125 to $250 is still a 15% CAGR. That’s really hard not to like. And I still love their Products, so that’s a really mutually virtuous cycle.'