Robert Paul Leitao on Premarket: Apple is red - 'Apple supplier Corning is up $8.76 or 6.80% at $137.83. UBS raised its price target on the shares to $171. Corning reached its current all-time high of $162.10 on February 25th. The shares are recovering from a recent pullback in price. Apple is now up $0.94 at $260.82 as we approach the final few minutes of trading in today’s session.'
on Premarket: Apple is red - '@Greg That’s us. We have a plug-in Prius. I buy one tank of gas a year, or less. We have a lot of solar panels on the roof so even though we charge the car at home we are net positive in producing electricity over getting it from the grid.'
on Premarket: Apple is red - 'Vertiv Holdings rose $22.57 yesterday to close at $264.35 and is up $7.77 today at $272.12. The company will be added to the S&P 500 effective March 23rd. Vertiv provides infrastructure solutions for data centers and has been experiencing very fast rates of growth. Although the markets opened with indexes in the red, the numbers quickly turned green in morning trading. Apple is now up $2.02 at $261.90.'
on Apple's transition from China to India nears its halfway mark - 'Would that it were that simple, Digant! This is all about the oligarchs controlling the world’s hydrocarbon combustion addiction. Our President is their vassal, but he’s far from alone.'
on Premarket: Apple is red - 'Hi, Rodney, Unless they bought a bunch of NVDA with that cashed-out AAPL, they will find it very hard to match where Apple AND AAPL are going in the future. And even there, NVDA has flattened out considerably over the last 6 months (up about 5% vs AAPL’s 15%), and has only gone up 2X over AAPL in the last 2 years (up 117% vs AAPL’s 51%). And I seriously doubt they put all that cashed-out AAPL into NVDA…. Yes, that’s my opinion, and I’m sticking to it: Berkshire Hathaway screwed up.'
on Apple's transition from China to India nears its halfway mark - 'Because historically India was surrounded by rivals ( China and Pakistan) or rival funded by the US (Pakistan). When those two are your rivals the only third one that is strong enough to oppose them (historically) were Russia and Iran. Even today, India still has lot of Russian equipment in its military. And trust me, the US is no long term ally'
on Mac cultist Leander Kahney interviews the prolific David Pogue (video) - 'I’m uncertain but leaning positive. There was a period after the success of his For Dummies etc. work that it felt like his ego went up while his quality went down. I’ll probably still have to buy it, just like Jobs biography. 🙂'
on Apple's transition from China to India nears its halfway mark - 'I’m not yet comfortable with India. Trying to keep one foot in Russia, offering safe harbor to Iran. It sometimes seems like India, my friends, is blowing in the wind.'
on Premarket: Apple is red - 'What? They’re just going to walk away from their mess? Oops! My bad. Would be nice, but I kind of expect some fallout.'
on Horace Dediu: Apple's jui jitsu AI strategy - 'I think what Asymco was trying to highlight is that there is no competitive advantage for OpenAI. Deepseek copied and the end user sees no difference for all practical purpose. Like the generic drug example you gave. For Apple and its software, rivals try to copy (see Samsung, Xiomi) but the important buyers still prefer the original, while the ones who cannot afford them, buy knock off iPhones from Samsung, Xiomi, etc., until they get to a point where they can afford the original, then never go back.'
on Apple's transition from China to India nears its halfway mark - 'While moving a large portion of its production to India is not “cost-free” can someone see a major hit to margins? Seems like Apple has those well under control for now. This has shocked many analysts over the years. Many negative thesis’s about Apple revolve around how their margins will be squeezed by competition , shortages etc. I haven’t seen Apple take a long term bet that has hurt their margins. Somehow they seem to stick to producing products with profit margins that are impressive or even better. It will be interesting to see how the numbers work out with the Neo line. And if history is any guide Apple will look for solutions to fix any margin bottlenecks that arise while at the same time maintaining high quality design for their products. And yes they do benefit from the margins on the software side of the business compared to hardware margins. A truly good mix of business opportunities in the same company.'
on Horace Dediu: Apple's jui jitsu AI strategy - 'l couldn’t agree more with Horace. Except on Deepseek. The media, pundits and analysts almost always talk about the difference in claimed training costs and how Deepseek set a new standard, but there is pretty substantial evidence that CHATGPT model distillation was employed in Deepseek’s development (i.e., it was trained on vast amounts of output from ChatGPT). If true, then you don’t get Deepseek for $6M if you don’t first spend $100M to get ChatGPT. It’s like pointing to the costs of making a generic drug and then being alarmed that the company that developed the original drug didn’t do it for the same low cost. Science has always been seeing something new when standing on the shoulders of those who’ve made the prior advances, and that applies equally to the costs of those new discoveries being dependent on the prior expenditures that built the base you’re now standing on. A lot of time and money are spent on investigating what turn out to be dead-ends, and generally only in hindsight does a research path appear to be clear and obvious.'
on Premarket: Apple is red - 'In dollar amounts, Apple is still the number one stock for Berkshire Hathaway.'
on Horace Dediu: Apple's jui jitsu AI strategy - 'Genius? F-ing A right. Apple’s device customers pay $300B annually, and growing, to buy their private AI. (pun). Apple invests nearly $100B in AAPL, growing at 10% plus annually. Hyperscalers $650B CAPEX depreciates at 30% annually, or $200B annually.'
on Horace Dediu: Apple's jui jitsu AI strategy - 'OT, but relevant to my above comment: “Exclusive: U.S. dismissed Ukraine deal for anti-Iran drone tech last year Nearly seven months ago, Ukrainian officials tried to sell the U.S. their battle-proven technology for downing Iranian-made attack drones. They even made a PowerPoint presentation — obtained exclusively by Axios — showing how it could protect American forces and their allies in a Middle East war.” Excerpt From “Exclusive: U.S. dismissed Ukraine deal for anti-Iran drone tech last year” Marc Caputo, Barak Ravid, Colin Demarest Axios https://apple.news/A0Kug8RtZTm-Zn3gdAe9Gcw This material may be protected by copyright.'
on Premarket: Apple is red - 'Apple is a woefully under-appreciated safe haven stock. Long term investors know that, and make book on it – Berkshire Hathaway’s new leadership excepted….'
on Apple's transition from China to India nears its halfway mark - 'It may not be free, but it was a heck of an investment. Apple has it’s nose in a new and very expansive tent.'
on Horace Dediu: Apple's jui jitsu AI strategy - 'Yep. Apple as judo master. First with buybacks, and now with AI. The lesson here is to think before you act. (Too bad that isn’t this President’s M.O., because now we’re unnecessarily bleeding lives and treasure.)'
on Premarket: Apple is red - 'Apple is off $0.38 pre-market at $259.50 after rising $2.42 to close at $259.88 on Monday. A half-hour out from today’s opening bell and the major indexes remain in the red. Broadcom jumped $15.30 or 4.63% on Monday to $345.75 while Microsoft added $0.45 on the day to close at $409.41. The shares are up pre-market $0.39 at $409.80. NVIDIA, which rose $4.77 to finish at $182.65 yesterday, is off $0.52 ahead of the bell. Let’s see what happens as today’s session begins…'
on Apple's transition from China to India nears its halfway mark - 'Getting to half empty, half full won’t be easy. And definitely not free.'
on Premarket: Apple is red - 'If only there was some technology that could lesson our dependency on oil from terror states. Hmm… Oh wait, my EV’s dont need a gas station and my solar panels are humming!'
on Premarket: Apple is red - 'I dont even know what those are MSCOW? Is that Moscow? I read that Trumps youngest (Baron) bought a shitton of oil days before we attacked Iran. Coincidence? No, insider trading. OUAT a crime. Apple is firing on all cylinders sans AI (but I think that will soon change) but the stock is tanking only because of the Pedos little war.'
on How to steal $9.5 million worth of Apple stuff - 'Didn’t Apple use the “find my” utility to track down stolen iPhones and computers from an iStore in the States last year or the year before, resulting in the capture of the thieves?'
on John Gruber: '$599. Not a piece of junk' - 'Has anybody noticed that the MacNEO has a “3.5 mm headphone jack” (aka RCA jack)? Boy if that doesn’t motivate some switchers holding onto legacy peripherals, nothing will. Apple has really addressed the reasons why people continue to buy cheap PCs, and given them lots of reasons to upgrade to Macs. Competitively Priced Aluminum Chassis vs Plastic Best Screens Best Speakers Best Keyboards Best Silicon Best Battery Life Best AI Experience Best Services Best Economic Life Best Customer Support Best Security and Privacy Etc, Etc, Etc. All while PCs are going up in price due to rising memory costs. I wonder how much of that Windows market share (~75%) is in the $500 – $700 price range. That range has got to be the bread and butter of the Windows trade.'
on John Gruber: '$599. Not a piece of junk' - 'No, Joe, you didn’t fix anything. I differentiate. I doubt that Windows software has Apple’s software margins, so I intend to be specific in differentiating Apple’s margins from others’ margins (I will acknowledge that I could be wrong in comparing Apple’s margins to others’ margins), and I particularly intend to differentiate Apple’s *software* margins from Apple’s *hardware* margins. I believe that software margins and hardware margins are quite different. So, although the hardware may be profitable, I believe that it is more important that the hardware sells software and “buys” new customers into the ecosystem.'
on Premarket: Apple is red - 'Read more Daily Beast. You’ll be able to get ample TDS juice there or from MSCOW. I was kind of enjoying recently what my AAPL money is being spent on here at Apple 3.0'


