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  • Roger Schutte on Premarket: Apple was green, turned red - 'Barrons article on Citi analyst trying to will Apple stock price back above $300. Apple News link: https://apple.news/Apo8gTDTmQgOYnt5LcufP5g'
  • Roger Schutte on This week's Apple trading strategies (6/15-6/19/26) - 'David, WashPo (and this article) is available in Apple News Subscriber Edition. here: https://apple.news/AxhcCCGY8SS6bHY5xCvwhQA'
  • David Emery on This week's Apple trading strategies (6/15-6/19/26) - 'John Gruber points out that, if EU ‘prosecutes’ both Apple and Google, EU users won’t get smartphone AI: https://daringfireball.net He points back to the Wash Post editorial (Robert, your link is still paywalled.)'
  • Joseph Bland on This week's Apple trading strategies (6/15-6/19/26) - 'Hi, Bill. Whether it’s from AI super-stupidity or AI super-intelligence, the potential for damage from misapplied AI is real. Fortunately, Apple went back to the drawing board. Apple users will benefit because they did. Meanwhile, who else is following Apple’s lead? (crickets) Sadly, Apple will lose Europe because Apple refuses to stop improving their products, although the real losers will be Europe’s Apple users. But they’re in the minority, so who cares…. /s'
  • Neal Guttenberg on Nate B. Jones' on Apple's AI strategy (revisited with index) - 'Rodney, Maybe I was hearing things wrong but I thought Nate Jones was saying that Apple wants to be the interface that decides what gets done on device and what goes to the server farm. In Nate’s model, who the customer is doesn’t matter. Apple wants to be the interface that decides where the work gets done. Now that may not be efficient enough for some customers who who need to go directly to the server farm. But if Nate is right about this, then Apple can be the interface for everybody else, especially those who aren’t sure where they need to be in this new world.'
  • Robert Paul Leitao on Premarket: Apple is green - 'Wow. I’m just watching that SpaceX rocket take off! The shares finished the day at $192.50, up $31.55 or 19.60% from Friday’s closing price. Overnight the shares are currently trading up about $17.50 at $210 a share. That’s a long way from Friday’s initial IPO price of $135 per share! Apple closed up $5.29 per share at $296.42. The shares are currently up overnight $0.44 at $296.86.'
  • Bill Donahue on This week's Apple trading strategies (6/15-6/19/26) - 'I’d say the greater and more immediate threat is AI super-stupidity, rather than super-intelligence. There was a story a month or two ago about a company using one of the “leading” AI bots to strengthen security code in their proprietary B2C software interface that clients use for booking and tracking orders, and discovered within mere minutes that the bot had introduced coding changes that it had explicitly been directed to not make that resulted in the irreversible loss of all booking records for all clients using the software, going back months. The LLM proferrers are nowhere near super-intelligence, and will never get there if they’re hoping to do it with their LLMs.'
  • Brian Nakamoto on TSMC can't make enough 3nm wafers to meet AI demand - 'Apple helping to save Intel too.'
  • Stephen Gordon on Siri is dead. Long live Siri AI - 'I had to memorize that poem for a college English course. Thanks for the flashback.'
  • Bill Donahue on Mark Gurman on Siri AI - 'Well, that analogy – and specifically what he’s presenting ChatGPT to be – is only accurate if in his world Final Cut Pro inserts AI-generated video clips you never filmed into your final edited film, without informing you, or inserts factually false video it’s made up into final cuts of documentaries… and everyone’s okay with that.'
  • Greg Lippert on Jeff Bezos' WashPo takes Apple's side against the EU - 'When people see what they are missing, maybe they will demand change. There is no way Apple should grant everyone access to all users data. They will die on that hill and I don’t blame them.'
  • Fred Stein on Nate B. Jones' on Apple's AI strategy (revisited with index) - 'I love the concept. So one wonders why not? Why they back away from the old Mac Server type? I suspect three answers. 1) Cultural. Tim keeps saying ‘enrich people’s lives’. He wants the org to focus on personal, not enterprise, etc. 2) Tim also gave a call to arms re AI. There’s a ton of work to build and perfect what they launched at WWDC. And a ton more work to build and support the ecosystem. 3) Nvidia’s RTX present a potential threat to client-side AI. (I think Apple wins this, but ‘only the paranoid survive.’) Apple Macs already handle 12 B parameter models. An M5-ultra, likely later this year, could double that.'
  • Gregg Thurman on Premarket: Apple is green - 'Shortly before 5:00 PM Eastern a block trade was posted on shares of AAPL at ~$315.00. Typically a block trade is defined as 50,000 shares, or more. I’m guessing that, by virtue of the time this trade was announced, the price paid and the volume involved, neither the buyer nor the seller wanted to influence intraday activity. Since that trade activity has centered around $296.xx.'
  • Steven Philips on Nate B. Jones' on Apple's AI strategy (revisited with index) - 'Agreed. They were almost there with the old Mac Server. Then they backed out. I thought that was a mistake. I still do.'
  • Robert Paul Leitao on Premarket: Apple is green - 'Heading toward the final hour of trading with the S&P 500 up 1.77% at 7,563.36. The index’s all-time high of 7,620.90 was set on June 2nd. Just under 53% of components are higher on the day. Western Digital, up 14.53% at $644.74, is leading the index higher along with Door Dash, up 11.43%, and Micron Technology, up 10.60%. Apple is now up $5.09 or 1.75%, at $296.22. The tech-heavy NASDAQ Composite is up 3.02% on the day.'
  • Steven Philips on Premarket: Apple is green - 'Caveat that I didn’t read the actual Street article, but it feels like you’d need to put in a lot of mental effort for that to make much sense. Am I misunderstanding?'
  • Steven Philips on Premarket: Apple is green - '🙂 As long as there’s money in it!'
  • Fred Stein on Nate B. Jones' on Apple's AI strategy (revisited with index) - 'Thanks for the summaries, PED. 1) 06:02 App Intents – This goes to heart of the issue with EU. This technology is extremely powerful and potentially dangerous if exposed without controls to 3rd parties. 2) 11:53 – Who wins? Both, as always since the arrival of the Apple II. We always want capable and trusted client devices and ‘servers’. Only Apple’s private AI can use our private info and access rights without exposing us to risk while leveraging public AI to access the whole world.'
  • Bart Yee on Nate B. Jones' on Apple's AI strategy (revisited with index) - 'We’ve mentioned this before but it bears repeating: Let’s assume Apple could easily make dual or quad Mac CPU systems already preconfigured and internally connected inside a 1 or 2 unit tall rackspace with 8 to 12 inch depth and minimal requirement of fan cooling or excessively huge power supply. 6 or 8 CPU units are easily also possible in a 2U to 3U rack space of similar or deeper depth. Assuming sufficient M5 to M6 chips of regular, Max, Pro or Ultra chips, and now of course, memory, if Apple wanted to go into some volume production, it could serve the small business to large business market rather easily, although it would require investment into a significant production line and of course tooling and supply for this form factor which would be more expensive than the standard Mac Mini or Mac Studio regular housings. Some would suggest all new motherboards with direct connections, multiple CPU sockets and larger arrays of unified memory, sort of Mac Pro units in a server format. Anything is possible and it’s quite possible Apple already has this operational in its own secured servers running its own networks. The question simply is whether Apple wants to be involved with enterprise level networks with specific Server type products. It’s certainly addressable from the hardware side, just whether Apple wants to be in that market or not.'
  • Joseph Bland on Premarket: Apple is green - 'Morning, Steven. Ad Astra Cum Omnibus!'
  • Joseph Bland on Premarket: Apple is green - 'Left out of the The Street article’s narrative is that Apple is both increasing its installed base AND it’s market share, which is now virtually tied with Samsung’s for first place…and will almost certainly soon leave Samsung behind in the dust by virtue of its AI Edge advantage. See: “Trendforce: Global Smartphone Production Fell 1.7% YoY in 1Q26; Sharper Decline expected in 2Q26” Asymco Avatar By Horace Dediu on June 13, 2026'
  • Joseph Bland on Premarket: Apple is green - 'From The Street on Apple Stock News today: “Apple’s iOS 27 surprise could change the AI narrative AI is now the largest battleground in technology.” “…The market is still hoping for the next iPhone supercycle. Apple, on the other hand, looks increasingly to be interested in squeezing value from its existing customers. So the biggest AI signal from Apple could not be Siri at all. It could be the corporation wants to keep outdated iPhones relevant for even longer.”'
  • Joseph Bland on Premarket: Apple is green - 'A 1 month chart is very interesting…particularly when followed by the 3 month, 6 month, 1year, 5 year, 10 year, and lifetime charts.'
  • Thomas Nash on Siri is dead. Long live Siri AI - 'I upgraded my iPad. Everything fine, but you should expect several days of indexing during which there will be periods of huge battery drain that low power chargers cannot keep up with. Overnight you should be using at least a 20W charger, better 30W. After a couple of days I got off the waiting list, even though some indexing is still going on.'
  • Gregg Thurman on Nate B. Jones' on Apple's AI strategy (revisited with index) - '” I suspect Apple’s system would also serve the majority of those businesses as well.” Mac Mini and Mac Studio. I can see a rack mount Mac in Apple’s future, as well as an Apple Intelligence Pro (5 years?) for SMB. Not everyone is going to need a time share semi-truck.'
  • Hap Allen on Nate B. Jones' on Apple's AI strategy (revisited with index) - 'Self-disruption. Beautiful.'
  • Romeo Esparrago on Siri is dead. Long live Siri AI - 'Now on Beta27. Also on Waitlist. I did try the Photos Cleanup, Extend, and Reframe features as part of the iOS27 features. Works great!'
  • Steven Philips on Nate B. Jones' on Apple's AI strategy (revisited with index) - 'I suspect Apple’s system would also serve the majority of those businesses as well.'
  • Gregg Thurman on Nate B. Jones' on Apple's AI strategy (revisited with index) - '” I think Apple is serving a different customer than Nvidia and the data centers.” Right you are Rodney. That would be ~70% of TAM. If data centers weren’t going to be profitable serving 100% of the TAM, what’s going to happen when it’s market shrinks to 30%?'
  • Steven Philips on Siri is dead. Long live Siri AI - '“I was put on a waiting list.” @PED. “They also serve who only stand and wait.” (Milton). 🙂'