Michael Goldfeder on Apple's big week: The first shoe falls - 'This is impossible based on the rise in memory prices. /s/ Eddie Lina Khan and Jonathan Kanter emphatically concur and demand that the DOJ open an immediate investigation as this new phone stifles innovation and harms Android consumers.'
on WSJ: Apple's screens should do what Samsung's do - 'Perhaps the next story from Nicole Nguyen will involve growing eyes in the back of our heads in order to cut down on becoming a crime victim. Situational awareness in all surroundings is all that’s needed. Doing anything in a public place or on a public WiFi is inviting problems. It wasn’t too long ago that some person in a NYC bar gave her phone along with the password to someone to input their phone number, which wound up opening up her private financial world and being drained. Then blamed Apple because she provided her password, then subsequently claimed there needed to be further safeguards. “Be vigilant my friends.” Courtesy of the Dos Equis: “Most interesting man in the world.”'
on Apple's big week: The second shoe drops - 'I think the interesting question for this week is if these products are the appetizers how big will be the build to the rest of the meal by Wednesday? Lower priced Macbook”s, updated regular Ipad, Mac Studio, M5 MacBook Pro are just a few of the likely possibilities. And maybe one more big thing? It would be fun if they come up with something worthy of that idea. Not counting on it but this feels like a possible new way of introducing Apple upgrades that don’t fit into a single event. Of course the Iran conflict is sucking all of the wind out of the media machine so it will be hard for Apple to make as big a splash as a quieter news week would give them but what can you do?'
on Gene Munster: Apple's new products will add 2% to its June revenue growth - 'Maybe wait till Apple is done announcing all its products before making ‘2% higher revenue’ predictions ? I look forward to Gene updating his revenue growth projections down to the second decimal as the week passes and more product updates are announced by Apple'
on Evercore: Apple just launched the iPhone 17e and M4 iPad Air - 'I’ll take “modest positive momentum” supercharged with undervalued stock buybacks… Undervalued both by short and medium term investors but also in real underlying value versus the price Apple pays.'
on Evercore: Apple just launched the iPhone 17e and M4 iPad Air - 'From Apple Business News today by Simply Wall St (AI generated): “Apple’s Houston AI Factory Adds New Dimension To Earnings Story Apple (NasdaqGS:AAPL) is expanding U.S. manufacturing with a new Houston factory focused on Mac mini production and advanced AI servers. The company is increasing investment in American supply chain capacity and workforce development through an Advanced Manufacturing Center and nationwide training programs. These moves broaden Apple’s domestic production footprint and are described as materially significant for investors…” “…Quick Assessment ⚖️ Price vs Analyst Target: At US$264.18 versus a consensus target of about US$293.07, the share price sits roughly 10% below where analysts on average see it. ⚖️ Simply Wall St Valuation: Apple is described as trading close to estimated fair value, so this news sits on top of an already balanced valuation view. ✅ Recent Momentum: The 30 day return of about 1.8% shows modest positive momentum heading into this U.S. manufacturing expansion.” I’ll take “modest positive momentum” supercharged with undervalued stock buybacks, thak you very much. Especially these days….'
on Premarket: Apple is red - 'Approaching 2pm in New York and the major indexes are now mixed on the day. Apple supplier Corning is enjoying yet another great day. The shares are up $7.58 at $157.96. As expected, major defense contractors are higher on the day. Northrup Grumman is up $31.27 at $755.65. Apollo Global Management is bouncing off a new 52-week low. The shares are up $2.88 at $107.48. Apple is in the green $0.85 at $265.02.'
on Gene Munster: Apple's new products will add 2% to its June revenue growth - 'Mr. Munster has grown increasingly bullish on Apple/AAPL, and for good reason. His tip of the hat to Mr. Gurman rankles a bit, mainly because Mr. Gurman is sustained by internal Apple leaks, which as a stockholder I object to for two reasons: It does Apple no favors, and it’s impossible to separate Mr. Gurman’s truths from his falsehoods.'
on Apple's big week: The second shoe drops - 'Again check the memory upgrade prices especially the 1 Tbyte option. How do they do it? Comments? Any analysts chiming in on this?'
on WSJ: Apple's screens should do what Samsung's do - 'This is one of the few really interesting product features I’ve seen from the Android world. I agree, given Apple’s interest in privacy, it would be A Good Thing to put on iPhones. But I bet this is fully protected by patents. 25 years ago, govt people were required to carry/deploy a polarizer screen on their laptops to prevent side viewing. (Didn’t prevent the guy from behind you from looking over your shoulder.)'
on Apple's big week: The second shoe drops - 'What do we say when the “third” shoe drops? Uh, “Who’s riding that horse?” 😉'
on Evercore: Apple just launched the iPhone 17e and M4 iPad Air - 'I’m really surprised it’s paying positive attention in the current environment.'
on Apple's big week: The second shoe drops - 'Isn’t it a bit early in the week for the second shoe? What do we say when the “third” shoe drops? Was it worn on the third leg? 🙂 (Apologies to the lady members – who no longer seem to post any more. Miss their voices. Boys club? Sorry.)'
on Evercore: Apple just launched the iPhone 17e and M4 iPad Air - 'Mr Market likes entry-level iPhones and iPads!'
on WSJ: Apple's screens should do what Samsung's do - 'I just assume I’m not that interesting to strangers when I’m out walking amongst them. Most people don’t have state secrets on their phones. People being what they are, I’m guessing that most who “need” this feature will use this to watch porn in public, or other things they’d be uncomfortable watching where others can see what they’re looking at.'
on Evercore: Apple just launched the iPhone 17e and M4 iPad Air - 'Apple is SO ahead of the curve…. Gizmodo’s title on Apple News says it all: “Apple Reportedly Warns Retail Workers About Deluge of Customers as It Releases Unusually Cheap Gadgets” Excerpt From “Apple Reportedly Warns Retail Workers About Deluge of Customers as It Releases Unusually Cheap Gadgets” Gizmodo https://apple.news/AOoQ3NDWuQJyV_X2mrqyACw This material may be protected by copyright.'
on Evercore: Apple just launched the iPhone 17e and M4 iPad Air - '“Memory prices don’t seem to have held Apple back.” Apple has long played the game of letting technological advancement decrease costs. Note the minimal changes outside of memory….'
on Apple's big week: The second shoe drops - 'Sweet! I’m considering upgrading us to new iPads, as it turns out. And with iPads, the lighter the better. My present one is a boat anchor…. That said, we’ll be waiting until AAPL throws off this little retrenchment. We’re still keeping plenty of dry powder (cash) for Trump insurance.'
on Premarket: Apple is red - 'The sooner we get the US off the hydrocarbon combustion drug, the better. That is the source of power – and money – for many regimes. This act of war by the President with the tacit permission of the Republican Party is a shrewd and coldly calculated move to continue the US’s – and the world’s – dependence on that drug. We’re talking about huge paydays here. Quite disgusting. And blindingly obvious.'
on New life for a family of discontinued Apple devices - 'I recently refurbed my 3rd gen iPod – the hard drive died long ago, and the battery didn’t hold a charge as well as new. Replaced both, and managed to get the firmware installed… even though I had a period-appropriate Mac mini with the requisite Firewire connector, I got nowhere using iTunes to try to restore it. Instead I used a virtual machine running Windows XP (!) and a vintage copy of the iTunes for Windows installer. That approach worked perfectly.'
on Apple's big week: The first shoe falls - 'Except for the unknown unpredictable, and these days expected, turbulence injected by external forces, this could be a good week for Apple. How much do we think AAPL will go up this month? Or down. $280 by March 31, says I Totally armchair. And hopeful. But we’ve got some good products coming out this week (theoretically), and we know that Apple is doing very well. Maybe these products will help the rest of the markets see that again. For a while. In spite of the now expected unknown unpredictables injected by third parties.'
on Premarket: Apple is red - '”conflict in Iran is unlikely to diminish the bullish outlook for the US market.” My sentiment exactly. ”Meanwhile, index futures are deep in the red “ At worst, a 60 day interruption to business as usual. At best, a great reduction in nation state sponsored terrorism and the freer flow of commerce out of the Middle East. I’m in the Option #2 group.'
on WSJ: Apple's screens should do what Samsung's do - 'Situational awareness is always a good thing. Unfortunate examples of a lack of awareness abound'
on Apple's big week: The first shoe falls - 'OK! Held the price to that of 16e and doubled the storage from 128 to 256 GB. So all those worries about memory price???'
on Apple's big week: The first shoe falls - 'But, but, but, how can Apple do this? Increasing memory prices are going to force Apple to raise prices !?!?! This doesn’t look good for cheap Androids. It also looks like a share grab.'
on WSJ: Apple's screens should do what Samsung's do - 'Maybe people should pay a bit more attention to their surroundings and conduct business at home instead of spreading out in the middle of Starbucks?'
on What Steve Jobs said about managing Apple employees - '“Managers love to manage.” I think of Steve Jobs as a leader, not a manager. Maybe that works when the company is smaller. Eventually there are so many layers that some of the managers WILL fall into that “love to manage” category. Not just love to manage, but to try to position themselves to become higher level managers!'
on Premarket: Apple is red - 'Mike Wilson, Morgan Stanley’s CIO and Chief US Equities Strategist, is saying the conflict in Iran is unlikely to diminish the bullish outlook for the US market. Meanwhile, index futures are deep in the red just over one-half hour from today’s opening bell. Apple is currently off $2.10 at $262.08.'
on What Steve Jobs said about managing Apple employees - 'Soon you’ll be managing AI, or being managed by it. Good times comin’'


