Michael Goldfeder on Premarket: Apple is red - '@Bart: Thank you for posting that video. Information we would never receive but for outstanding posters such as you on Apple 3.0!'
on Horace Dediu: There's a limit to how much memory cost Apple can swallow - 'Using a similar metaphor, maybe an amputation in the White House?'
on Horace Dediu: There's a limit to how much memory cost Apple can swallow - ' It’s still a tenet of semiconductor business that all shortage is followed by a glut since supply reacts to demand with a delay Ah, the supply chain bullwhip effect IF the memory demand is truly a relatively short-term temporary high but the upstream suppliers reacts/rushes to meet it as a future normal. Let’s see who manages this classic inventory management problem best. You know the answer…'
on Horace Dediu: There's a limit to how much memory cost Apple can swallow - 'Once again, used iPhones impact the market, especially now, hurting mid-tier Androids. At the same time, trade-ins mitigate the cost to iPhone upgraders. Plus most of Apple’s demographic can tolerate price increases more easily. The price increases seem dramatic. The real impact may not be so severe. Since 1/6 of the IB upgrades on average each year, the price increase, averaged over 6 years, looks much smaller. Apple could preserve GM $’s even at lower GM %. At last earnings call, Apple said they dropped the drive to cash neutral. No doubt, this memory crunch factored into their decision.'
on Horace Dediu: There's a limit to how much memory cost Apple can swallow - 'This announcement by Tim Cook right now seems to take some pressure off of Ternus when he assumes the CEO role. I think he is trying to keep the slate as clean as possible when Ternus assumes the helm.'
on Premarket: Apple is green - 'David, this President is in power because of the very deep pockets that are now being given free rein to push AI no matter what. How convenient…. But I’m sure it’s just a coincidence…. /s'
on It's Juneteenth tomorrow. What has Apple done for African Americans lately? - 'Of course we all know that this is all about exploiting the black community to make money for Apple! /s/'
on Premarket: Apple is green - 'Wow. Year-to-date Corning is up well over 100%. Today the shares are up $17.94 or 10.23% at $193.34. After spiking to $300.57 in late morning trading, Apple is now up $2.15 at $298.10. All four major market indexes are in the green in early afternoon trading. Leading the S&P 500 higher today are Sandisk, up 10.59% at $2,166.15 and Intel, up 10.33% at $133.62. Nearly 60 of the index’s components are in the green in early afternoon trading.'
on Horace Dediu: There's a limit to how much memory cost Apple can swallow - 'I will grant you that Apple raising prices is mostly about AI, but come on: Who do we think bank-rolled his Presidency, and what has his Administration done to slow things down? (crickets) Nope. It’s “Full speed ahead and damn the torpedoes!” Just like in Iran….'
on Horace Dediu: There's a limit to how much memory cost Apple can swallow - 'The sh*t is about to hit the f*nny. When even Apple has go start raising prices, you know things are out of hand. Couple that with this President literally thanking Russia and China for their “help” in bringing this disastrous Iran adventure to some kind of a bandaid-where-a-tourniquet-is -required conclusion tells you all you need to know….'
on Wedbush sticks with its Buy rating and Street-high Apple $400 target - 'Apple controlling the supply chain: Apple has invested in GlobalWafers in Texas, which is building out its 2nd phase (part of that $600 billion in US investment). The first phase is working its way up to 600,000 a month. When the 2nd phase is complete next year, it will produce over 1 million wafers a month. It appears that Apple will have first call on these, supplying its needs not only from TSMC and Texas Instruments but likely the necessary wafers for much of its needs. Can’t make chips without the wafers.'
on Premarket: Apple is green - 'I do not see how “Republican Leadership” has -anything to do- with the massive demand from hyperscaler AI for memory and other kinds of storage. And that’s probably the only component of overall inflation (along with electricity costs) that I can’t blame on Trump administration policies.'
on Premarket: Apple is green - 'What a trainwreck. Apple has admitted it is going to be forced to raise prices. Thanks for nothing, Republican leadership. The result of your combination of avarice and cowardice is about to come home to roost. Big time. Batten your hatches….'
on Tim Cook: Get ready to pay more for Apple devices - 'The impact of this “confession” is beginning to hit AAPL’s valuation. It’s an admission of the reality of the Republican Party’s failure to tie down the loose cannon that is this President, and of the combination of avarice and cowardice it represents. Much damage has been done/is still being done.'
on Trump breaks Apple news - 'Good move by Apple to ensure chip supplies in an global environment in which chip production capacity may remain constrained for the foreseeable future. Of course, I’m concerned about Apple and not so much about Intel. However, any increase in US chip production is good news for the domestic economy. Simply put, the more contracted chip capacity the more products Apple can build and ship. Go Apple! Go Apple 3.0!'
on Wedbush sticks with its Buy rating and Street-high Apple $400 target - 'No change to the $400 price target but stated confidence in Apple’s ability to acquire the chips its needs in an environment in which chip supplies may remain constrained. Good move for Apple.'
on Trump breaks Apple news - 'I think this is probably more Trump having an effect on Intel, then Apple have an effect on Trump'
on Trump breaks Apple news - 'Or anyone else’s success as he crashes & burns & looks like a buffoon.'
on It's Juneteenth tomorrow. What has Apple done for African Americans lately? - 'Apple runs Apple Developer Academies around the world. The only one in the US is in downtown Detroit. Not strictly an African American institution, it is in the heart of a very large African American community.'
on Premarket: Apple is red - 'Apple is up overnight $1.81 at $297.76. Index futures are green on hopes for a fast and orderly reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Let’s see what the morning light brings to share price.'
on IDC: Apple's iPhone will defy gravity in 2026 - 'This is not competition for unit sales. It’s competition for customers. As Fred reminds us above, there are hundreds of millions of iPhone owners around the world that source their iPhones through the pre-owned market. At the lower ends of the global smartphone market there are vendors that will struggle to compete because competition is based on price, not brand or choose not to compete because margins are slime to none. Apple has an opportunity beginning this fall to lock in customers for periods of 3 to 5 years. Many of those that will choose to upgrade their iPhones this year and next year will tender a pre-owned iPhone for resale as part of the purchase contract. It’s a righteous cycle that benefits all Apple shareholders.'
on Premarket: Apple is red - '@Bart Thanks. That is an amazing video. Listening to the changes going on with Apple and Huawei in China is like watching videos of massive floods or earthquakes. The scale of the changes is huge. Interesting how Apple stores in China look almost identical to those in the US.'
on Premarket: Apple is red - 'All four major indexes closed lower on the day as market sentiment moved south in afternoon trading following this week’s FOMC meeting. Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan and BofA all hit new all-time highs today and bucked the overall market trend. Vertiv Holdings, a data center supplier, jumped exactly 6% to $317.58 while 85% of S&P 500 components ended lower on the day. Apple closed down $3.29 at $295.95. The six enterprises with the largest market caps in the land all closed lower on the day, including SpaceX, NVIDIA, and Apple.'
on IDC: Apple's iPhone will defy gravity in 2026 - 'Whatever demand there is, it won’t be for AI in and of itself, it will be for the capability that embedded AI provides to the OS and/or apps that people actually use.'
on Mark Gurman: Apple's AirPods with eyes pushed back one year - 'That way it can be either late if it shows up next year, or early and buggy if it shows up this year! It’s perfect for him.'
on Premarket: Apple is red - 'Reminds me of “Apple Store” vs “Microsoft Store” (at the Tysons Mall)'
on Premarket: Apple is red - 'Here’s an English language video reciting and expanding on the same article. Probably couldn’t see this criticism in mainland China: https://youtube.com/watch?v=1rxnNwecqBs&is=mWKbkCORi5vwNH1Y'
on Premarket: Apple is red - 'John, there was a Mac Daily News article quoting the below article from CTN News, is this it?: Apple Price Cuts Spark Sales Boom in China While Huawei Faces Empty Stores https://www.chiangraitimes.com/china/apple-price-cuts-in-china/ This is a good and very candid read. If accurate, Apple iPhones are still going strong in China while Huawei is floundering in the same space. Further, this article calls out Huawei’s financial reporting, physical stores being empty, social media bullying (orchestrated by the company or its governmental ties?) and Chinese consumers turning away from blind patriotic buying becoming a concerning trend. With fierce EV competition in China leading to price wars, another article said Xiaomi is losing $5600 per EV sold, trying to build market share at the cost of profits, a classic Chinese (and Android) move, no wonder there’s concern that Huawei’s foray into EV’s will not reverse its revenue and profit slides. Link sent to Phil for possible discussion and posting.'


