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  • Joseph Bland on Apple stopped buying its own shares for nearly two months last quarter - 'BTW: Excerpt From “Apple Cuts More Mac Studio and Mac Mini RAM Options as Memory Shortage Worsens” Daring Fireball https://apple.news/AL6uzanDqPDiWtr-uw8MNOA This material may be protected by copyright. “Apple has removed more desktop Macs from its online store as the global memory shortage continues. Mac mini models with 32GB and 64GB of RAM are no longer available for purchase, nor is the M3 Ultra Mac Studio with 256GB RAM. The M3 Ultra Mac Studio is now available only in a 96GB RAM configuration, with higher-tier options eliminated. Both M3 Mac Studio and M4 Max Mac Studio models have delivery estimates of 9 to 10 weeks.” Well, that’s one way to dodge a bullet….'
  • Robert Paul Leitao on Premarket: Apple is red - 'A record day for the Nasdaq Composite, Russell 2000 and the S&P 500 today! The Nasdaq Composite led the pack higher, gaining 2.02%. Apple rose $3.33 or 1.17% to $287.51 while moving within striking distance of a new all-time high. Chip maker AMD jumped $66.13 or 18.61% to $421.39 on a strong earnings report. Opportunities abound for the astute investor!'
  • Joseph Bland on Premarket: Apple is red - 'New Apple closing ATH! Huzzah!'
  • Roger Schutte on Why Morgan Stanley raised its Apple target $15 to $330 (video) - 'PED, if you have trouble getting to the CNBC videos, many (or most) are in Apple News – which I would expect most PED30 subscribers have full access to via the Apple One bundle. Link here: https://apple.news/Aepe9v5dGRZeTuDuUsD42cA'
  • Steven Philips on Cops use Apple Car Play to nab armed crypto thieves - 'If they don’t already realize it.'
  • David Emery on Cops use Apple Car Play to nab armed crypto thieves - 'But that also applies when RENTING a car for presumably legitimate, or at least private, purposes. How long before rental car companies realize they can make money selling location data collected by their vehicles?'
  • Joseph Bland on Apple stopped buying its own shares for nearly two months last quarter - 'The exact timetable of when those shares were bought in January is unknown, but it’s clear that they were a bargain, albeit not as much of a bargain as the much fewer shares bought in February before Apple ran out of gas. But it definitely is interesting that, around that last small spurt of February buybacks, the price of AAPL dropped like a rock, then quickly rebooted, then dropped all the way back to January’s low before reversing – until April’s “blackout”, now ended and followed by a massive re-acceleration upwards. Maybe it’s just me, but I see this aa a “tell” of just how much Apple’s buybacks influence it’s value. And rightly so.'
  • Robert Paul Leitao on Premarket: Apple is red - 'All four major indexes are up over a full percentage pointy in afternoon trading with the Nasdaq Composite leading the way with a 1.67% gain. The S&P 500, Nasdaq Composite and the Russell 2000 continue to higher into new record territory. Apple is now up $2.82 at $287 even and is in reach of setting new all-time highs before the end of trading. There’s hope in the air so-to-speak about the chance for an end to the conflict in Iran as France moves an aircraft carrier into the region to support efforts to open the Strait of Hormuz. Other European nations have signaled a willingness to assist in the effort. A good day for investors and perhaps an even better day for the world. Let’s see how this unfolds…'
  • Rodney Avilla on Cops use Apple Car Play to nab armed crypto thieves - 'For the rest of us, it’s worth remembering that pairing your phone with a car can expose your privacy.“ I will remember that the next time I am stealing a car'
  • Bart Yee on Premarket: Apple is red - 'Let’s see how long it takes PED to fix this Max Pain (or should we say Max Ecstasy) typo of $800. It’s 10:17 PDT now. From PED’s Magic Keyboard to the Market’s algorithms.'
  • Bart Yee on Premarket: Apple is red - 'If Apple sold 6.2M Macs (per IDC) in Q1 2026, generating $8.4B, the ASP’s were $1355/Mac, almost an M4 Pro Mac Mini, just above an iMac, or 15” MacBook Air, or two 512GB MacBook Neo’s. Let’s assume Apple is planning for this 5M chip order to finish and ready to install/assemble into product by end of May (3 weeks) at the earliest and mid-June at latest (6 weeks). We don’t have any specific Neo sales for last quarter seeing as it was only on sale for <3 weeks in Q2 2026, but given a total of 6 weeks available by earnings call, and already production constrained vs building up demand, I suspect Apple, Cook, Ternus and Parekh will evaluate how fast Neo’s are selling, how much existing inventory they have left, and how many more of 5M additional inventory over time will go to satisfy demand for Q3, current quarter, moving into Q4, the back to school quarter. If my hunches are correct, Apple will need to place yet another, larger A18 chip order at accelerated or regular speed by end of June, to handle September quarter going into December Holiday Quarter. TL:DR – Apple gonna need a bigger boatload of Mac Neo’s for 2H26. ️ Neo may add 25-33% more Mac sales / quarter, but may pull ASP down from $1300’s to $1200’s.'
  • Rick Povich on Carter Worth on Apple: 'It feels like there's very little downside' - 'And I see this morning another smart guy took Worth’s golden advice. According to Benzinga CNBC’s Joe Terranova thought it was worth announcing that he’s bought AAPL shares – just below ATH price. If only he was that smart or confident when the price was under $200'
  • Fred Stein on Nearly half of all global smartphone revenue in the March quarter went to Apple - 'And that only counts new iPhones. A surge in new, creates a surge in used, and more margin pressure on Android clones. Then ponder the impact on Android chip vendors, exclusive of memory chips. Only Samsung, among clones, makes memory.'
  • Joseph Bland on Apple stopped buying its own shares for nearly two months last quarter - 'Thank you, Horace! Mystery solved! They simply ran out of gas….'
  • Joseph Bland on Premarket: Apple is red - 'That’s a great question, Gregg. Has Apple dialed back repurchases dramatically, or is last month a one-off? And if it has dramatically dialed back it’s repurchases permanently, where’s that massive cash flow heading?'
  • Joseph Bland on Premarket: Apple is red - 'So Apple’s actual buybacks last quarter was extremely muted. No need at all for the hysterics'
  • Joseph Bland on Premarket: Apple is red - 'Thanks, Bart! Last quarter’s 10-Q is just out and this is all it says about buybacks: “Share Repurchase Program During the six months ended March 28, 2026, the Company repurchased 135 million shares of its common stock for $36.0 billion. The Company’s share repurchase program does not obligate the Company to acquire a minimum amount of shares. Under the program, shares may be repurchased in privately negotiated or open market transactions, including under plans complying with Rule 10b5-1 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (“Exchange Act”).” This is highly unusual, since it concatenates two quarters. It also indicates zero ASRs (Advanced Share Repurchases). It is, of course, possible to compare the two 10-Qs. For the previous 10-Q: “ During the three months ended December 27, 2025, the Company repurchased 93 million shares of its common stock for $25.0 billion. The Company’s share repurchase program does not obligate the Company to acquire a minimum amount of shares. Under the program, shares may be repurchased in privately negotiated or open market transactions, including under plans complying with Rule 10b5-1 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (“Exchange Act”).” So zero ASRs for both quarters,'
  • Robert Stack on Nearly half of all global smartphone revenue in the March quarter went to Apple - 'Maybe I’m missing something, but if Apple took 50% of all revenue and Samsung took 18%, how did the rest get 44%? Could this be the definition of a “Fieldhack”? 🙂 (Gotta love that name!)'
  • Steven Philips on Cops use Apple Car Play to nab armed crypto thieves - 'Another rapper Down the crapper.'
  • Rodney Avilla on In Siri settlement, Apple could pay iPhone owners up to $95 per device - 'My apologies to all the lawyers on 3.0. They told me when I bought the voodoo doll that it was for entertainment purposes only.'
  • Steven Philips on Apple stopped buying its own shares for nearly two months last quarter - 'If thine fingers offend thee cut them off! 🙂'
  • John Konopka on Premarket: Apple is red - '$800!!!! Be still my heart.'
  • Neal Guttenberg on Apple stopped buying its own shares for nearly two months last quarter - 'Bartley Yee’s posts are always worthwhile to read and pay attention to. He always does a great job of working the numbers along with giving interesting explanations/opinions.'
  • Dan Scropos on In Siri settlement, Apple could pay iPhone owners up to $95 per device - 'I’ve long maintained Tim Cook has done a masterful job with iterative improvements to the Jobs hardware lines, their associated Services, Apple silicon and macroeconomic politics. Where he hasn’t, though, is in *new* hardware lines and organic Services. The Jobs era hardware and their associated Services account for 90% of current revenue. Car, Siri/AI and Vision Pro haven’t even paid for their R&D yet. They’re a net negative to the company. Disastrous hires like Giannandrea didn’t help either. It’s Tim’s time to go. Innovation has stalled. It’s time to give Ternus a shot. Tim harvested the Jobs crops but planted little of his own. What is the hardware line or Service outside of iPhone/Mac that Tim Cook oversaw? HomePod? Apple TV?'
  • Neal Guttenberg on In Siri settlement, Apple could pay iPhone owners up to $95 per device - 'David, Upvoted. I took part in 1 or 2 class action suits about 30 years ago. The lawyers got millions and we got vouchers that were virtually unusable. I haven’t taken part in 1 since.'
  • Neal Guttenberg on In Siri settlement, Apple could pay iPhone owners up to $95 per device - 'Dan, The search assistant on DuckDuckGo has 6 Apple AI departures in the past year, with the head, John Giannadrea leaving. I am not sure if they left on their own or, maybe, were helped along the way. Seems like there was a price to pay for the Siri failure. I think most would agree that Siri has been a glaring hole in the Apple line up. For me, the car, I think, allowed Apple to understand how to do car stuff better and the AVP is still really a beta product. So I wouldn’t classify the AVP or the car as problematic for Apple. At least not yet for the AVP.'
  • Rodney Avilla on In Siri settlement, Apple could pay iPhone owners up to $95 per device - 'The silver lining will be that whatever announcements we hear in June, we know will be true.'
  • Rodney Avilla on Premarket: Apple is red - 'The timing would fit summer purchases for school in fall.'
  • Romeo Esparrago on Apple stopped buying its own shares for nearly two months last quarter - 'Cautionary measures because of uncertainty around tariffs & multiple war impacts in addition to the reason Mr. Dediu stated above?'