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  • John Konopka on Apple 2027 price target contest: No more bets - 'Daniel Looks like it closed at $255.63 today. Woohoo! Missed it by 63 cents. I wish I was always this good at picking stock prices. My reasoning last year was simple. P/E was in the mid 30s so I didn’t expect that to change much. Then I calculated a roughly 20% gain for a combination of revenue growth and buybacks.'
  • Daniel Epstein on Apple 2027 price target contest: No more bets - 'Is it the closing price from yesterday or the closing price from today? Philip has it written like it is the end of trading today on April 1. For what it is worth. John Konopka and I would be this year’s contestant to tie if the price with 10 minutes to go is accurate on CNBC!'
  • Robert Paul Leitao on Premarket: Apple is green - 'A half-hour out from today’s close and Apple supplier Corning is up bigly on the day. The shares are trading up $6.48 at $142.45. Among the other enterprises deep in the green on this first day of April, several major defense contractors are moving higher. Huntington Ingalls, for example, is up $13.52 at $393.42. Apple is now up $1.77 at $255.56.'
  • Don Donofrio on Five motherboards for Apple's 50th (video) - 'I view the Ti as the ancestor to the current unibody laptops. the sleek profile, metallic color, and overall look live on today. The little door on the back was also cool.'
  • Greg Lippert on Paul McCartney at Apple's 50th (video mix) - 'Trust me as someone who performs regularly on stage, singing and age take a toll on your voice. My lead singer (at 58) can no longer do some of the songs (like Shook Me All Night Long) that he used be able to do no sweat. Paul McCartney, vocal quality withstanding, is a treasure.'
  • Richard Gayle on Paul McCartney at Apple's 50th (video mix) - 'Nice to see one of the Founders of Apple Corps (supposedly the one who came up with the name) celebrating the 50th of Apple’s founding. So glad they settled their differences with Apple also since there were some legal wrangling over the name wrt music.'
  • Gregg Thurman on Paul McCartney at Apple's 50th (video mix) - 'Paul hasn’t been doing his voice exercises. Still I would’ve wanted to be there. The iPhone recording didn’t help.'
  • David Emery on Five motherboards for Apple's 50th (video) - 'I guess I should acknowledge that the Ti PB -motherboard- didn’t really set any new features/capabilities. Rather, it was the packaging and the system-as-a-whole that made that machine my all-time favorite.'
  • Anice Hassim on Paul McCartney at Apple's 50th (video mix) - 'Don’t be a carmudgeon Philip :), He’s old. But he’s Sir Paul. Live on the Rainbow stage at Apple Park. That’s a special moment and I wished I was there!'
  • Don Donofrio on Five motherboards for Apple's 50th (video) - 'Thank you Interesting thoughts on the Ti – I had one it was a great machine. It was also emblematic of the early period in Steve 2.0 when every keynote was a cool new product. I liked when Steve shows how thin the monitor is and says, “that’s my finger.” So many other great machines that were important to Apple.'
  • Bill Donahue on A particularly clueless 'Apple at 50' article - 'Because, as we all know, it’s whether or not a company’s leadership can clearly say where the company and its business will be several decades from now that dictates whether it’s a good investment today. Clearly Angela is not a technical trader. I’m picturing her sitting on 100% cash, until even just one company satisfies here demand.'
  • Bill Donahue on Apple 2027 price target contest: No more bets - 'According to the official “Price is Right!” rules, it would be Fred Stein who was closest to guessing the closing price yesterday, because he didn’t go over 😉'
  • David Emery on Five motherboards for Apple's 50th (video) - 'Fun watch. I agree with his choices, including the honorable mentions. The one I’d add to that list is the Titanium PowerBook G4. It’s a combination of how Apple’s supply chain prowess and innovation came up with a MUCH more sturdy case, and a set of features that even now I’d rate as “the perfect computer” (thinking about a device -in its time- that optimized all of its features and capabilities, along with price.) You could argue the Air had more influence on the industry for thin/small form factor, but I wasn’t convinced by the compromises (until the new Apple Silicon Air models…)'
  • Robert Paul Leitao on Premarket: Apple is green - 'Green hasn’t really been among my favorite colors but I’m appreciating its many shades this morning. The major indexes are a dark shade of green as we begin trading this morning and Apple is higher by $1.52 at $255.31 just after the opening bell. Nike, which reported earnings yesterday, just can’t catch a break. The shares are off well over 12% this morning at $46.06. Chip maker and Apple supplier Broadcom is higher by $5.08 at $314.74.'
  • Neal Guttenberg on Benedict Evans on Apple AI - 'I thought Apple was implementing its AI strategy a bit at a time. The main part of it that everyone was waiting for, the Siri update, was delayed. It was delayed because it was difficult to do it on device with privacy precautions in place. They must have had a good feeling about being able to release a Siri update if they announced it at WWDC, otherwise, we wouldn’t have seen it. Somewhere along the line they couldn’t deliver the experience they wanted and so therefore the delay. It will be interesting to see if Apple can move away from Google AI and can do something on their own and what that timeline would look like. I think that is part of the strategy going forward. We will probably have a choice as to which AI to use at first if Apple does come up with their own solution, especially if Apple’s solution needs some tweaking.'
  • Gregg Thurman on A particularly clueless 'Apple at 50' article - '” The iPhone probably can drive the stock forever, at least in my lifetime.” All software requires a device (hardware) to run it. Mobile hardware will dominate the computing landscape. The best mobile hardware comes from Apple. Today the dominant mobile hardware is the iPhone. In the future the dominant hardware may be something other than an iPhone. If that happens, the probability that its creator will be Apple is exceedingly high.'
  • Gregg Thurman on A particularly clueless 'Apple at 50' article - 'I’d go further and ask if intelligence is required to be a tech analyst/writer?'
  • Ben Gepp on A particularly clueless 'Apple at 50' article - 'I have noticed North American’s occasionally getting ‘then’ and ‘than’ mixed up despite being very different words. Apparently in some regions there is a vowel shift when spoken. It’s so pronounced that I suspect that it is influencing what is written. Perhaps that’s happening here with ‘dominant’/‘dominate’??'
  • David Emery on Premarket: Apple is green - 'We’ll have to call this the “TACO rally”'
  • Steven Philips on Apple 2027 price target contest: No more bets - 'Happy Birthday to You. Happy Birthday to You. Happy Birthday dear Apple! Happy Birthday to You. 🙂 (And MANY happy returns! 🙂 🙂 )'
  • Gregg Thurman on Apple 2027 price target contest: No more bets - 'Now isn’t that something? AAPL’s average annual gain since 2010 has been about 26% (split adjusted). Applying that to an anticipated close of $255 today, and we get a one year target of $32. ~$4 higher than Apple 3.0”s crowd sourced target of $317.'
  • Greg Lippert on Premarket: Apple is green - 'I trust all the rhetoric as far as I can toss an anvil.'
  • Gregg Thurman on Premarket: Apple is green - 'Looking at the world’s indexes I don’t think I’ve ever seen so much dark green. Looks like an Augusta fairway.'
  • Steven Philips on Premarket: Apple is green - 'Nine down. Thirty to go. How low the mighty had fallen. 🙁'
  • Horace Dediu on A particularly clueless 'Apple at 50' article - 'It’s dominant not dominate. One is an adjective, the other, a verb. Is literacy required for Barron’s writers?'
  • Steven Philips on Premarket: Apple is green - 'A big jump but still such a low price. Need about five or six more jumps like that. 🙂'
  • Steven Philips on Benedict Evans on Apple AI - 'And everyone seems to forget that Apple’s biggest handicap was that it was trying to do AI Siri within a privacy moat which turned out to be extremely difficult. But (apparently) mission accomplished.'
  • Steven Philips on Horace Dediu: How Apple's free cash flow is unique - 'My take on PED’s take: That’s because Musk and Bezos are two of the biggest Outed Liars! 🙂'
  • David Drinkwater on As our 2027 price target contest ends, here's where the pros stand for 2026 - 'That would be Mr Unmentionable.'
  • Steven Philips on A particularly clueless 'Apple at 50' article - 'In 50 years the iPhone will be the size of a tiny button battery, be implanted in the skull and connect directly to ear and optic nerves. We’ll all just hit ourselves on the side of the head to answer calls. LUCKILY it will also connect directly to vocal centers so we can just think replies and they’ll be translated to text or audio in whatever language is appropriate automatically.'