Rodney Avilla on Premarket: Apple is red - 'I hope that a green Apple can be explained without the propping by present buybacks.'
on Bloomberg: Apple is flirting with Intel and Samsung behind TSMC's back (video) - 'We tend to analyze such events using present situations. However, these discussions could be for scenarios 5-10 years from now.'
on Premarket: Apple is red - 'My guess for why the green Apple: It’s back in the open market. Which we knew would happen. The mice played, but the cat’s back.'
on Premarket: Apple is red - 'Into the 1pm hour in New York and Intel is powering the S&P 500 index higher. The chip maker is up 13.07% today at $108.30. Year-to-date the shares are up 195%. Micron Technology is up nearly 11% today at $639.38 and has a market cap now exceeding $700 billion. Its shares year-to-date are up about 125%. Apple is currently up $4.92 or 1.78% today at $281.75. Meanwhile, PayPal has underwhelmed the market on forward guidance and is reportedly planning to cut 20% of its workforce over the next few years. The shares are off over 9% at $45.84.'
on Bloomberg: Apple is flirting with Intel and Samsung behind TSMC's back (video) - 'Maybe Apple doesn’t always need TSMC’s most advanced chips and can have secondary suppliers at the lower end.'
on Carter Worth on Apple: 'It feels like there's very little downside' - 'Run Away!!!!!! – Monty Python & the Holy Grail'
on Bloomberg: Apple is flirting with Intel and Samsung behind TSMC's back (video) - 'I think Apple is always having talks with all the chip makers. That is part of their ability to build their supply chain. I think Bloomberg is just trying to stir things up'
on Carter Worth on Apple: 'It feels like there's very little downside' - 'BTW, tangential to the topic, I wrote this today in response to Horace’s story today on Asymco One titled “Will Apple avoid giving their cash flow to Nvidia?”, responding to the Office Hours question, “Do you think Apple will start investing heavily in AI data centers?”: Sacto Joe Avatar Sacto Joe May 5, 2026 at 11:38 am ““It’s more that they want to avoid dependency.” I 100% agree. Apple doesn’t have a problem “partnering up”, but as the whole Google Maps fiasco made clear, it will refuse to be screwed over. And it has the cash flow to make that happen. That’s why the Apple/Nvidia spatial computing deal is so fascinating. Apple comes to the table with a lot: The Vision Pro, unmatched and nearly unmatchable capability in production of highest quality computer hardware, the M-series chips, and both Cloud-and-device-based personal privacy protection. The fruits of that potential partnership are, simply, mind-boggling. The issue, of course, is going to revolve around just how dependent one is on the other. And Apple having been burned many times, up to and including by Microsoft, would do well to be wary, and explore the possibility of “growing their own”, and leaving everyone else to Nvidia. Just my 2 cent’s worth…”'
on Bloomberg: Apple is flirting with Intel and Samsung behind TSMC's back (video) - 'This likely is Apple being prudent given they seem to be running into supply limits from TSMC as well as others. And likely TSMC is aware of that being an issue for Apple. Even though Apple tries it is not always successful in developing second sources of important parts supplies. See how much they have tried to get away from Samsung being a sole supplier of particular screens. Other companies have tried and failed Apple’s rigid standards for those. Despite Apple’s assistance. Maybe this time they will have success.'
on Bloomberg: Apple is flirting with Intel and Samsung behind TSMC's back (video) - 'From all I’ve read, neither Samsung, nor Intel have decent yield on the most advanced nodes. The economics nullify these options. There may be a case for fabrication of multi-chip modules of some sort with either Samsung or Intel. Other rumors say Apple plans to use Samsung’s display for a foldable. Samsung makes the most memory chips, especially HBM. Surely Apple keeps TSMC informed.'
on Bloomberg: Apple is flirting with Intel and Samsung behind TSMC's back (video) - 'In fact, with the news yesterday of a Vision Pro/spatial computing partnership/lovefest between Apple and Nvidia, it seems Apple is “flirting” with a lot of folks….'
on Bloomberg: Apple is flirting with Intel and Samsung behind TSMC's back (video) - 'Agreed. Isn’t TSMC already building a chip fab in Arizona?'
on Bloomberg: Apple is flirting with Intel and Samsung behind TSMC's back (video) - 'I suspect this is about that future tariff return. Apple has already declared that it will be used to increase production capacity within the US, and that it is over and above the existing Apple commitment. Samsung already manufactures for Apple, so no surprise there. But anything Apple can do to make Intel more competitive, such as moving them towards manufacturing elements that Apple needs now or in the future, can be considered “helpful” in shoring up US manufacturing. And Apple had already written off seeing any of that tariff cash returning, so it will have zero negative impact on their plans. Apple support is certainly having a positive impact on the valuation of Intel… And Alphabet… And Amazon (via the GlobalStar deal)…'
on Premarket: Apple is red - 'It seems a floor under AAPL of $280 was established yesterday. As I concluded after the market close:: “ I expect we’ll shortly begin seeing movement towards yet another series of ATHs, hopefully finally taking AAPL past the $300 resistance level, and, at the very least, returning us back to a P/E of 35.5. Which, at the present Averaged EPS of $8.26 (per Yahoo Finance), would get us to (35.5×8.26=) $293.23/share.”'
on Premarket: Apple is red - 'And at 10:30, AAPL is up 1.39%… Market indexes are also up. Seems they’re not worried about the latest Hormuz news.'
on Bloomberg: Apple is flirting with Intel and Samsung behind TSMC's back (video) - '” This is Tim Cook business, not John Ternus” It doesn’t matter. Neither Samsung nor Intel have a 3nm process that I’m aware of. Apple made TSMC, starting years ago, with the A Series silicon. TSMC has history of upgrading fabs, as well as expending capacity. Before it allows Apple to go elsewhere TSMC will expand its capacity. Besides, if Apple is talking to anybody it will be TSMC, and if Apple needs more quantity today, it would have started a conversation with TSMC years ago'
on Premarket: Apple is red - 'If I don’t sell them first (order in to sell at $4.65), I just want AAPL to remain above my JUL $235/$240 contracts. These were purchased at $3.91 inc fees. ROI if held to maturity is ~31%.'
on Evercore: Gaming is dragging down the App Store - 'You know you’re way overdue for a new eye exam when you initially see what Gregg wrote as: “I have sex games on my iPad…”!! '
on Evercore: Gaming is dragging down the App Store - 'Wow, Spider Solitaire…cutting edge stuff, indeed! LOL! (I’m in the same camp as you, though: solitaire and word games are about my limit!)'
on Evercore: Gaming is dragging down the App Store - 'And oops! I misspoke. I have Spider Solitaire and Shanghai on my iPad. Sorry.'
on Premarket: Apple is red - 'The four major indexes closed in the red today with the DJIA dropping 1.13% with six components of the index dropping by 2% or more. Home Depot led the index lower, dropping 3.54% to $312.42. Apple, a DJIA component, dropped $3.42 or 1.22% to close at $276.83, AMD, which reports after the close tomorrow, fell $19 or 5.27% today to finish the session at $341.54.'
on Evercore: Gaming is dragging down the App Store - 'Thanks All, for answering the question. It seems App Store declines are the result of overall market saturation. I wonder how in-app recurring revenue is doing.'
on Look at the cool things Nvidia is doing with the Apple Vision Pro (video) - 'As a mechanical designer who uses solid modeling, this is, simply, mind-blowing. It may well give me what I wanted when I bought my Vision Pro within weeks of them becoming available. Since it’s truly a partnership with Apple, it gives me the ability to generate complex, living 3d models in “partnership” with a personal AI, while still maintaining privacy. Constructing prototypes is exceedingly expensive and time-consuming, and also difficult to “show” to prospective customers, clients, and investors. I’m stoked!'
on Evercore: Gaming is dragging down the App Store - 'Did a quick look online. Gaming downloads are flat to slightly down, mainly from post pandemic highs. But in-app purchases have increased. So, a saturated market for new games but increasing engagement from already active users seems to be the trend. I wonder of Evercore captured in-app purchasing separately or even at all.'
on Premarket: Apple is red - 'Apple volume was almost perfectly “average” today (45.4M trades vs the average of 44.1 M). But in terms of a higher volume January and February as opposed to a lower volume March and April, it was also part of the much- increased volume of the previous two trading days. Ergo, I expect volume, barring non-Apple specific news, to start moderating downwards going forward. I also expect Apple to get back in open market purchases, thus supporting the stock price. That Apple is presently undervalued should be much more apparent today than it was a week ago. And between the, to me, obvious failure of Mr. Market today to acknowledge that reality and Apple’s return to open market buybacks, I expect we’ll shortly begin seeing movement towards yet another series of ATHs, hopefully finally taking AAPL past the $300 resistance level, and, at the very least, returning us back to a P/E of 35.5. Which, at the present Averaged EPS of $8.26 (per Yahoo Finance), would get us to (35.5×8.26=) $293.23/share.'
on Evercore: Gaming is dragging down the App Store - 'Well I recently recall reading that our favorite purveyor of games, Mr Sweeney, announced sizable layoffs at Epic. So I asked Gemini to refresh my memory – it replied: “Epic Games announced in March 2026 that it is laying off over 1,000 employees, representing a significant restructuring due to spending more than it makes, driven by a decline in Fortnite engagement that began in 2025. The cuts, which include veteran staff, are aimed at securing the company’s financial future, with CEO Tim Sweeney citing extreme industry market conditions.” Further on, Gemini said those 1000 cuts were 16% of its workforce. Personally, I suspect the decline in Fortnite engagement that Mr Sweeney cites started much sooner than 2025…'
on Evercore: Gaming is dragging down the App Store - 'Well… app revenue is very easy to be realized outside of the App Store now. Did people really believe that those rulings wouldn’t have an impact?'


