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  • Gregg Thurman on Amazon buys Globalstar, Apple's partner for satellite services - 'Close in satellites have limited range. By that I mean they don’t cover as great an expanse of territory as do satellites positioned further out, ergo close in requires far greater numbers of satellites as do satellites positioned farther out. GlobalStar’s owned frequencies are better suited for higher elevations than are StarLink’s freqs. Additionally, the orbits of close in satellites decay much faster and have to be replaced much more often. In other words close in means shorter effective lives. With the finances of Amazon available to GlobalStar (through ownership) GlobalStar can throw up more satellites faster, and compete with StarLnk less expensively and more efficiently. My dislike of Bezos clouded my judgement of the take over. I think Amazon’s acquisition is going to be beneficial to Apple’s space agenda. I wouldn’t be surprised to learn that Apple helped engineer this acquisition.'
  • David Emery on To grow market share, Apple is squeezing PC makers while they're in pain - 'Microsoft announced significant price increases on Surface. Entry model costs $100 more, 15″ now costs $1600. A maxed out version with 64gb RAM and 1tb flash costs $3650. (And they accused Apple of price gouging for memory upgrades.)'
  • Richard Gayle on To grow market share, Apple is squeezing PC makers while they're in pain - 'As an aside, does Asymco still have a PED 3.0 discount? Seeing all the valuable material, I am close to pulling the trigger. (Paying taxes has kind of held me back 😉'
  • Richard Gayle on Amazon buys Globalstar, Apple's partner for satellite services - 'IMHO, Globalstar, as currently configured, was never going to compete with Starlink. Its satellites are too far away and too few. It does have valuable frequencies, which is likely what Amazon bought so it can put up its own constellation of small, close satellites. Like several thousand. So it can have its own Internet access or datacenters in space. No way was Apple going to put out the capex not only for the satellites but for the rockets. Amazon, with Blue Origin, can do both. Now Apple likely has a nice deal to get real-time communications from a Starlink constellation, without having to worry about doing all the spending itself. Amazon wants access to Apple’s billions of customers. Now it has a deal for exactly that. Likely, Amazon gave Apple a good deal in order to have a huge base for its offerings. Sounds a lot like the Search or AI path. Let Amazon take on the risk and the huge expenses. And now Apple likely can work a deal with Starlink to allow the customer to decide. (And it can let Musk and Bezos duke it out rather than get involved in that distracting fight.) Plus Apple made a couple of billion dollars on the deal. Win-win.'
  • Bill Donahue on To grow market share, Apple is squeezing PC makers while they're in pain - 'Microsoft just announced that it’s raising the prices of its Surface lineup by up to $500 because of escalating chip shortages and costs, joining Dell, Lenovo, and HP in similar moves. Which means, just as Apple releases the Neo, MSFT will no longer off a Surface below $1000. I’d say add additional market share on top of Horace’s point, because the others are actually going in the opposite direction on price, after being undermined on chip power and performance. https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/microsoft-raises-surface-prices-500-164631480.html'
  • Steven Philips on To grow market share, Apple is squeezing PC makers while they're in pain - 'Yes! Corporations and small businesses. And AI software designed to help their businesses.'
  • Bill Donahue on Premarket: Apple is green - 'It’s crazy how detached markets are from reality. I have to conclude that it’s automated technical trading via AI bots that completely ignores both fundamentals and what’s going on in the world.'
  • Steven Philips on Amazon buys Globalstar, Apple's partner for satellite services - 'I’m just curious. What does anyone think Apple could do/have done with total ownership of Globalstar that they can’t do under this current deal?'
  • Bill Fouche on To grow market share, Apple is squeezing PC makers while they're in pain - 'If Apple is causing HP, Dell, Microsoft, et al. some “pain” and “suffering,” it is nothing compared to the pain and suffering these PC makers have caused their customers and users over the years. The free market in this case may have taken its sweet time in bringing this about, but it’s never too late for the good guys to triumph. Go Apple!'
  • Joseph Bland on To grow market share, Apple is squeezing PC makers while they're in pain - 'One other point I want to highlight: This isn’t about increasing market share, but installed base. That makes it a long term strategy, which again plays into Apple’s strength. The Neos, like anything Apple sells, have both a high resell price and super longevity. That reduces even further the “cost” of ownership. IOW, Apple has more time than folks think to pull this off. Nothing appeals to folks more than a bonafide bargain. And btw, that includes corporations. But Macs, strangely enough, have always been bargains from that POV. So the Neo may have its greatest impact, not in being inexpensive, but in waking corporations up to the very real bargain Macs have always represented….'
  • Joseph Bland on To grow market share, Apple is squeezing PC makers while they're in pain - 'It’s an interesting thought. Apple has always had this ability. The trick will br, of course, capitalizing on it. And that’s because Apple doesn’t make garbage; quite the opposite. Making high quality computers takes time to scale up. Period. So the critical path is going to be doing just that; scaling up. The good news is that Apple owns a world wonder in its high quality production capacity. But even so, it’s not going to be easy to crank up capacity from wherever it is (Horace’s 250 M is just an estimate) to double that. It’s going to take time. Still, if anyone can pull it off, it’s Apple. Fingers crossed…. BTW, I absolutely love the strategy switch to Macs! Genius!'
  • Jonny T on Amazon buys Globalstar, Apple's partner for satellite services - 'Ridiculous idea that Apple should have bought Globalstar and has somehow missed out. Amazon may well be the best thing the the Globalstar Apple partnership.'
  • Robert Stack on Premarket: Apple is green - 'Looks like some of it migrated even lower – to 205…'
  • Gregg Thurman on Amazon buys Globalstar, Apple's partner for satellite services - '”Apple has decided on its niche.” If you can get milk without buying the cow, why would you buy the cow? This is Apple staying highly focused on its plan.'
  • Gregg Thurman on To grow market share, Apple is squeezing PC makers while they're in pain - 'With AppleTV now able to run on Android, a single Family plan generates about $80 net income in 3 months. Add an MLS or F1 subscription and the hit to NEO Gross Margins (if there is any) is well worth the exchange. Apple has made several changes to Services that, in hindsight, appear to be geared towards a 17e and NEO marketshare grab.'
  • Joseph Bland on Amazon buys Globalstar, Apple's partner for satellite services - 'It’s an opportunity missed, no doubt about it, and one I don’t think Steve Jobs would have missed. Apple has decided on its niche. End of an era. [Sigh]'
  • Rodney Avilla on Premarket: Apple is green - 'What happened to the red Mountain at $220?'
  • Robert Paul Leitao on Premarket: Apple is green - 'Blue Owl Capital is rocketing higher this morning. The shares are up $0.55 at $9 even. Blackrock is ahead $48.42 at $1,072.07. Apollo Global Management is up again today. The shares have gained $3.70 to $113.65 in early trading. Apple continues to struggle. The shares are down $1.12 at $258.08 as we approach the 11am hour in New York.'
  • Greg Lippert on To grow market share, Apple is squeezing PC makers while they're in pain - 'When it comes to margins, I trust in Apple to know what it’s doing.'
  • David Emery on To grow market share, Apple is squeezing PC makers while they're in pain - 'For Apple, the memory chip crunch qualifies as a “White Swan Event.” And there’s no particular evidence that the Neo is produced at substantially lower profit margins!'
  • Stephen Gordon on Premarket: Apple is green - 'I don’t understand how the markets go up every time POTUS says a deal is in the works. The fear of a bear market in an election year is too much to bear.'
  • Gregg Thurman on Amazon buys Globalstar, Apple's partner for satellite services - '”Just one more example of Apple letting opportunity slip” How now brown cow? GlobalStar fit into Apple’s plans with satellite safety features and (maybe) satellite internet service and voice communications, but not enough to warrant purchasing the entire Company. Way too expensive for what Apple may want to do with it.'
  • David Drinkwater on Amazon buys Globalstar, Apple's partner for satellite services - 'That went quickly. Not a terrible outcome, but definitely not my desired outcome. I’m gonna go with “weird”. Perhaps Apple was slow here, but I want to see the story firm up.'
  • Stephen Gordon on Amazon buys Globalstar, Apple's partner for satellite services - 'Apple was never going to buy them at that price, given the cost of running the business. From what I understand, profit margins are low, even for SpaceX.'
  • Robert Paul Leitao on Premarket: Apple is green - 'On this Tuesday morning index futures remain green a half-hour out from today’s opening bell. Apple is currently up $0.65 at $259.85. JPMorgan Chase is off $3.14 pre-market at $310.25 following the release of earnings. The shares finished in the green on Monday, up $3.81 at $313.68. Goldman Sachs, which dropped $17.01 to $890.79 following the release of its earnings yesterday, is inching back $3.02 this morning.'
  • Robert Paul Leitao on Premarket: Apple is green - 'On Monday the major indexes closed in the green after moving higher in early afternoon trading. The S&P 500 gained 1.02%. Apple ended the day off $1.28 at $259.20. In a reversal of recent fortunes, Apollo Global Management gained $5.67 on the day to finish the session at $109.95. Microsoft added $13.50 to its share price to $384.37. The shares are up $5.47 pre-market.'
  • George Creedle on CNBC's Joe Kernen puts his MAGA bias on display (video) - 'Greg, as far as I know, it wasn’t an actual decision. It naturally evolved from our countru’s earliest days and mimics the very foundation of our capitalist economy. The days of network news and newspapers run as a public service are over. Ironically, the ad spending that supported it (classified ads and TV ad campaigns) are gone. As someone who worked for NBC and knows their mindset, Joe Kernan is a relic of the GE corporate ethos and wouldn’t be hired today. Versant is the best thing that could happen to CNBC. I already see changes for the better.'
  • Gregg Thurman on Premarket: Apple is green - 'It’s a short 5 day trend (excluding a one day macro dip) but AAPL is trading between $256 and $262.'
  • Jonny T on Someone (or some bot) made a big bet that Apple will fall to $220 by Friday - 'Instead of retaliating China will pressure Iran to stand down.'
  • Ben Gepp on Apple accused of aiding Israeli attacks on Lebanon - 'I think it depends on your perspective. I’m not sure Israel holds the moral compass here. (Hypocrisy leaves a bad taste in my mouth). There is no way Apple would contribute to any event that is anti-humanitarian.'