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  • John Konopka on Has Cupertino turned into Redmond? - '“Journalists” look back at Apple under Steve Jobs with super rose colored glasses. The narrative is that under Steve Apple released fantastic new products every year. In fact there were gaps. It was six years from the iPod introduction to the iPhone introduction. Complaining about Apple having done nothing new since the iPhone is like criticizing Henry Ford after the introduction of the Model T asking him when he will invite something new.'
  • Alessandro Luethi on Has Cupertino turned into Redmond? - 'Joseph, your memory may be foggy indeed. I’m not sure about Jerry, but regarding Tommo, knowing the reasons why he left probably depends heavily on who you ask. I suspect that even PED would give a more nuanced explanation than yours. BTW, Tommo continues to publish valuable content, and at the bottom of this page there still is a link for the curious ones.'
  • Digant Jariwala on Has Cupertino turned into Redmond? - 'Microsoft relies on thousands of IT directors around the world making buying decisions (using other people’s money) for millions of workers, who have no choice but to use Windows and Office. Microsoft has to earn this business once a decade, if not for automatically renewals. Go see how well Microsoft does in the consumer side with their XBox. Remember Zune? How’s their Surface PC business doing? Nokia acquisition was splendid wasn’t it? Apple relies millions of individuals making buying decisions using their own money for their own personal use, and that of family. Apple has to earn that business every September. Customers have to actively subscribe and opt into services like TV, Arcade, Music and News. Does Apple have problems? Sure. Are they Microsoft?'
  • Joseph Bland on Premarket: Apple is green - 'Hi, Michael. Yes, but. META made a BIG DEAL out of its AI use beginning to juice its attractiveness to advertisers. Can’t remember the title of the article on Apple Business News where I read that, but it was contrasting MSFT and META’s stock prices today. AI is definitely still exerting it’s siren song….'
  • Rodney Avilla on Has Cupertino turned into Redmond? - 'Apple doesn’t compete at the low end, but it does compete at the value end.” That is an excellent observation.'
  • Joseph Bland on Has Cupertino turned into Redmond? - 'Hi, Greg. Maybe. Or maybe it just became an issue of diminishing returns. Kind of like selling your AAPL and getting into AI….'
  • Joseph Bland on Did Ming-Chi Kuo take Apple shares down a peg? - '“Did Ming-Chi Kuo take Apple shares down a peg?“ Yep. It passes my smell test. “Damning with faint praise”, I think I said here in an earlier thread. BTW, great comments, across the board!'
  • Michael Goldfeder on Premarket: Apple is green - '@Joseph: Meta lost another $6 Billion on their Metaverse operations bringing their total losses to about $80 Billion since that boondoggle began. Yet their stock goes up. I’m glad Apple uses their FCF to buyback shares as opposed to pie in the sky Metaverse projects. All about Leadership.'
  • Joseph Bland on Premarket: Apple is green - 'Max Pain appears to be enough of a positive magnet to keep AAPl from falling off the precipice thus far today. As to why MSFT is submarining, IMO it’s all about short-to-medium term AI ROI. Short to medium term AI investors are not happy that it’s taking longer than expected for the gold to start flowing out of the minefields, and so they’re locking in profit. That’s also why META is going the opposite direction: META is using AI to “track” its users, and advertisers are queuing up… Jeez. Who would have predicted that? /s'
  • Greg Lippert on Has Cupertino turned into Redmond? - 'They couldn’t stand the heat so they got out of the kitchen.'
  • Joseph Bland on Apple Earnings Smackdown: Final estimates Q1 2026 - 'Man, do I know that feeling, PED!'
  • Joseph Bland on Has Cupertino turned into Redmond? - 'Apple haters gonna hate, even if they have to make up reasons to do it. Just like others feel about Democrats…. Some people really, really hate being wrong. BTW, my memory may be foggy, but I seem to remember both Jerry and Tommo actively choosing to leave'
  • Joseph Bland on Tim Cook's memo to Apple - 'Great excuse for murder, Robert. “This is what you get if you cross us, hippy commo slime!” We get the message….'
  • Gregg Thurman on Apple Earnings Smackdown: Final estimates Q1 2026 - 'Neal, Apple gave a rather direct revenue guidance this time around. I think everyone took that to heart. No need to estimate iPhone, iPad, Services wherever, other than to make them fit within Apple’s revenue guidance. Is this what we can expect from our new CFO?'
  • Anice Hassim on Has Cupertino turned into Redmond? - 'Fred, they don’t get it. For example, Apple uses differential pricing to position value at different ends of the curve *for the same product*. That’s why you can buy an iPad at $350 and $3 500. But the guy buying the iPad Pro decked out with OLED and KB case is valuing different things to the guy finding value at $350. But you will find that notion that Apple is “expensive” and milking their users stupidity a common one in this kind of analysis. Apple doesn’t compete at the low end, but it does compete at the value end. Smart consumers know their value. Durability, quality, performance, privacy, ease of use… all metrics Apple shines at. Yet the myth that they “change the connectors” to milk the user base (two changes in twenty years) is a persistent one. Most people are not paying attention.'
  • Philip Elmer-DeWitt on Apple Earnings Smackdown: Final estimates Q1 2026 - 'Fixed. Thanks. Like I aways say, if it’s not one thing it’s your mother.'
  • Robert Stack on Has Cupertino turned into Redmond? - 'Fred: Well said!'
  • Robert Stack on Apple Earnings Smackdown: Final estimates Q1 2026 - 'PED: Top table, first line: Did you really want to list results for Q4 2024?'
  • Robert Stack on Tim Cook's memo to Apple - 'I gotta disagree with you Greg. There are many pro-Trump commenters here and to my knowledge no one other than Jerry has been shown the door. Plus, Jerry was always far more subtle than many others here in putting forth his political beliefs. He made a pretty nasty, potentially libelous comment about Tommo (who IIRC, threatened to sue!), and then responded with a bunch of religious posts. I’m pretty certain that crossed a line for PED. Again, while IANAL, I wonder whether if you are responsible for a site like this one, and you allow libelous statement on your site, whether you yourself then incur some liability of your own.'
  • Michael Goldfeder on Apple Earnings Smackdown: Final estimates Q1 2026 - 'I’m surprised Dan Ives has such low numbers considering his PT for Apple.'
  • Philip Elmer-DeWitt on Apple Earnings Smackdown: Final estimates Q1 2026 - 'Bart Yee caught some errors in my Morgan Stanley numbers. Spreadsheet has b been updated'
  • Fred Stein on Has Cupertino turned into Redmond? - 'Shannon’s article shows no understanding. It’s just a writing exercise. The lack of understanding shows up here; “mature platform that turns an installed base into recurring revenue, “. Apple’s installed base keeps growing, especially in emerging markets. Thus customers in mature markets are NOT on an upgrade treadmill. They upgrade less frequently because of Apple’s quality and support. Apple’s growing high-margin Services growth drives the higher valuation. Shannon’s failure to note this is even more glaring.'
  • Timothy Smith on Tim Cook's memo to Apple - 'Pope Pius XII gave his thoughts to Hitler. Saved about .001% of the Jews.'
  • Alessandro Luethi on Premarket: Apple is green - 'Thanks again Anice. Your reading suggestions are precious! It appears increasingly that observers are recognising a concerning situation developing for Apple.'
  • Neal Guttenberg on Apple Earnings Smackdown: Final estimates Q1 2026 - 'I don’t know if it is my imagination but it seems like the spread between independents and institutional analysts is a bit narrower than usual, especially if you take out the high and the low estimates.'
  • Robert Douglass on Tim Cook's memo to Apple - 'Greg, There you go, again, waiving your ‘liberal card’, implying that since many of you could successfully shout-him-down, then you must have been correct. Actually, the blog lost a very valuable contributor when it lost Jerry. Sure, he went off on a tangent once or twice, but don’t we all? His insights were quite valuable. Instead, we now often get what I call ‘drive-by comments’… one liners, that do nothing but foment ill will and conflict, and add nothing to the conversation.'
  • David Emery on Premarket: Apple is green - 'I saw that. Of course, the idea of a ‘platform’ has been part of the Mac since the beginning, with the bundled-in apps that came with the original Mac. Microsoft shows the anti-trust risks of ‘platform + services’. But at the end of the day, it seems to me that people -choose- Apple products, versus managers -mandated- Windows products. There’s a value proposition that Apple had, and still has. (But my experiences with the latest Mac OS, particularly Music.app, is that Apple’s notion of “it just works” is rotting away.)'
  • Anice Hassim on Premarket: Apple is green - 'https://qz.com/apple-earnings-services-revenue-iphone-microsoft?utm_medium=sharefromsite&utm_source=quartz_link This is a fairly in depth article that paints Apple as fading relevance and milking a platform. It’s useful to understand the professional take but it assumes Apple is like other tech players and not different. I find you either accept their difference and factor that – in which case you see one picture. Or you don’t see it and you see another picture entirely. Just like everything else in America.'
  • Robert Douglass on Tim Cook's memo to Apple - '“… Shooting non-violent US Citizens in the back and face for exercising their rights is not ok…” Gee, Greg, I guess you missed the video that surfaced yesterday, which clearly showed Pretti spitting on ICE officers, then violently kicking in the right rear taillight of the ICE suv. (This all occurred days before he was shot). So, no, he was clearly not non-violent. Also, he interfered with ICE on the day he was shot, so he was NOT within his ‘rights’… he was illegally interfering with authorities… And when you carry a 9mm, chambered, and with extra clips, you are putting yourself at great risk IF YOU CREATE CONFLICT WITH OFFICERS. It is well known that that when a gun appears during physical conflict with an officer, the conflict-equation INSTANTLY changes, and the officer then has primary responsibility to protect HIS OWN life, not the life of the offender. And no, the officer is not going to have a gentlemanly discussion with Pretti about whether Pretti will use the gun. Even if he was momentarily disarmed, officers are well aware that there may well be yet ANOTHER weapon on his person. Pretti’s errors in judgment cost him his life, and that’s too bad, but Pretti made that decision. Still further, in order to get a CC Permit, Pretti knew all these things. Oh, and I respectfully request that you clean up your many foul mouthed posts… they reflect poorly on you, and do not contribute to meaningful discussion. I have complained about this to PED, but he either doesn’t see them, or is willfully ignoring them. Thank you for your attention to this matter.'
  • David Emery on Apple Earnings Smackdown: Final estimates Q1 2026 - 'Some surprising differences between the Pro and Independent average estimates on various products (iPads, Macs, Services) So the two groups disagree on the breakdown/composition of Apple’s revenues. Of course, averages can be skewed by one or two outliers.'