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  • Robert Paul Leitao on Premarket: Apple is red - 'In early Friday trading the major indexes are mixed. Apple is currently off $2.17 at $314.05. Meta Platforms is higher by $38.83 or 6.15% at $670.31. The shares remain well below the all-time high of $796.25 set last August.'
  • Neal Guttenberg on EU Court: Yes, Virginia. Apple is a gatekeeper - 'The real problem is that what the EU wants out of all of this is for the EU to come up with a competitor for various aspects of Apple’s business. Unfortunately, that is hard to put into legislation as well as hard for a company, like Apple, to try to thread the eye of the needle to give its customers what they want and need while, at the same time, satisfying the EU requirements. It would seem that some of the things that they want Apple to do would make the phone/OS less safe. Maybe that is what they want to help bring about an EU competitor. The system may be stacked against Apple in the EU and the courts may not bring about any legal relief. Apple can satisfy the “legal” requirements that are on paper but it also depends on legal interpretation by the courts if they are doing enough. It is one of the things that we will have to wait and see how it all gets played out.'
  • Bart Yee on In shrinking global PC market, Mac sales grew nearly 16% in the June quarter - 'Apple increased all Mac sales by 16%. Apple also raised prices towards the end of the quarter, plus IMO figure improved and higher cost Mac product mix, especially for higher memory configurations for AI work or pull forward demands (get it now while it’s cheaper, and buy for future proofing at least 3-5 years). I would not be surprised at all if Mac revenues and ASP’s increased by low to Moderate double digits, say 11-15%, during the quarter due to users’ self memory and configuration upgrading. Based on the numbers given for Q2 CY2025, Apple sold 6.264M Macs garnering $8.046B, giving an ASP of $1285. If ASP’s remained flat, at 7.257M units, revenue would project out to $9.32B, an increase of the same 15.8%. However, if ASP’s rose by just 10% to $1414 (+$129), revenues would increase to $10.26B, an increase of over 27%! Likelihood is it’s gonna end up somewhere in the middle but I think Mac revenue will certainly be higher YOY by double digits, just how many double digits is gonna be the question. Q2 was up 6% YoY so accelerating that to double digits isn’t impossible given this sales data. I hardly think ASP’s went down.'
  • Greg Boyd on How Apple hedges foreign exchange fluctuations - 'I’ve always said that the CEO of Apple was essentially the Sec. of Commerce. Didn’t know he was the chairman of the Federal Reserve too.'
  • Greg Boyd on Josh Brown drinks the Apple Kool-Aid (video) - 'If Apple has taught us anything it’s the utter futility of “analysts” most of whom have perished on the hill that is Apple. That Josh Brown is bullish gives me pause.'
  • Greg Boyd on Apple scores a 'staggering' 87 Emmy nominations - '“Slow Horses “ is incredible and Gary Oldman wears the character of Jackson Lamb like a crown. Not sure if Oldman is playing Lamb or Lamb is playing Oldman?'
  • Gregg Thurman on Barron's technician sees Apple shares growing another 10% this summer - '“Harami” looks like a Rorschach test for sexual deviants.'
  • Gregg Thurman on Barron's technician sees Apple shares growing another 10% this summer - '” There’s a full moon in 20 days. Does that help?” It does. It does.'
  • David Emery on Barron's technician sees Apple shares growing another 10% this summer - 'There’s a full moon in 20 days. Does that help?'
  • Steven Philips on Barron's technician sees Apple shares growing another 10% this summer - 'And then another 10% this Fall.'
  • Gregg Thurman on Barron's technician sees Apple shares growing another 10% this summer - 'It shouldn’t, but it does, amaze me how much analysis is generated using spreadsheet parameters that do not, cannot, analyze what a human can infer from a deep understanding of how all the parts of a company work together. This from Baron’s is a classic example of spreadsheet limitations.'
  • David Emery on In shrinking global PC market, Mac sales grew nearly 16% in the June quarter - 'Methings Consumers realize something Pundits have missed. EVERYONE is raising prices, but Apple’s raising prices a lot less. And as the lower end gets more expensive, at least some consumers are thinking about ‘better value’ rather than just ‘lowest price.’ But from the body openings of ANALysts, people buy computers based solely on price and benchmark specifications.'
  • Michael Goldfeder on Barron's technician sees Apple shares growing another 10% this summer - 'With solid Neo revenues and good commentary on the post earnings call, that target is within reach.'
  • Gregg Thurman on In shrinking global PC market, Mac sales grew nearly 16% in the June quarter - 'IFF the next 12 months performs similarly to the last 12 months it’s possible that Apple surpasses DELL in shipments. Looking forward to continued development of the M Series processor, the Baltra ASIC and increased adoption of smaller AI models, I’d say it isn’t possible, but highly probable that Apple does surpass DELL the following year. So much for “selling it and giving the money back to investors”. I’m still not sure how AI can benefit consumers and the enterprise, but if Apple’s Private Cloud Compute strategy continues to evolve as it has, then I’d say HP has to be worried about its future beyond 2029/30. Funny how 2030 keeps coming up as a major inflection point. I’ve been forecasting that for a while, although the catalysts I used to forecast it have been very wrong. The breadth of Apple’s internal vision, and its ability to execute on it, is, quite frankly, astonishing.'
  • Romeo Esparrago on Huawei is the big winner of China's 618 shopping festival - ' Heading for Joe Bland’s members-only dinner in Palo Alto Safe travels! See you there! 🙂'
  • Bart Yee on Premarket: Apple is red - 'Well, well, well that ends well. AAPL closed up $2.83 near its high of the day to $316.22, a new All Time Closing High (ATCH) by a dollar. Volume was moderate at 44M. AAPL has now fully recovered from two dips as deep as $275, -12.6% after WWDC, select product price increases, and continuing geopolitical uncertainty in the Middle East w/US and Iran. AAPL’s intraday high of $316.53 fell short of the $317.40 set on June 8, 2026, and $316.94 on June 3, 2026, day after WWDC keynote. But I suspect AAPL will get there and then some. Of note there is still considerable short interest out there, plus Q3 FY2026 earnings coming up in precisely 3 weeks, and new products to be introduced in 2 months, 1 week, at least the first wave. Cheers to the longs!'
  • David Emery on Huawei is the big winner of China's 618 shopping festival - 'a 1% gain in share is exceptionally large. And Apple’s gain was almost twice that 🙂 🙂'
  • Gregg Thurman on Premarket: Apple is red - '”Many businesses are looking at this as a way to use AI while keeping all of their proprietary data and other information on-site.” “MANY”? I would think every firm developing something that competes with others would be very interested in localized on site/on device AI capabilities. Suddenly privacy is a concern. Enter Apple’s Private Cloud Compute, Apple silicon (A, M and Baltra series), and all OSX derivative operating systems.'
  • Gregg Thurman on Huawei is the big winner of China's 618 shopping festival - '”Omdia just reported Apple grew share in WW PCs from 9.2% to 11.1% Q2 ’25 to Q2 ’26”. Given the size of the market for PCs, a 1% gain in share is exceptionally large.'
  • Daniel Epstein on Premarket: Apple is red - 'So for those who are checking Apple Stock price this afternoon. Quote from CNBC site. 07/09/2026. 2:12PM Apple Stock 314.52 quote price arrow up+1.13 (+0.36%)'
  • John Konopka on Premarket: Apple is red - 'There is a story posted in the Apple stock app about a company that has a way to run an LLM on an iPhone. https (colon) //stocks.apple (dot) com/AeKp0tXt7S9-YFUPNE9-n1g This is interesting for a couple of reasons. One is that they are focused on doing this with an iPhone and not needing a data center. It speaks to the capability of Apple hardware. Where Apple has been beefing up the M series hardware to better run AI models, this technology provides different mathematics that can run a powerful LLM with much less memory. According to the article this is a commercialization of something developed at CalTech. It’s a little curious that they are focused on the iPhone. Certainly a larger addressable market, but I would guess this would run even better on a Mac Studio with more RAM. Many businesses are looking at this as a way to use AI while keeping all of their proprietary data and other information on-site.'
  • Fred Stein on Huawei is the big winner of China's 618 shopping festival - 'Omdia just reported Apple grew share in WW PCs from 9.2% to 11.1% Q2 ’25 to Q2 ’26.'
  • Robert Paul Leitao on Premarket: Apple is red - 'Approaching 1pm in New York and the four major indexes are now in the green with the Russell 2000 small cap index up 1.23% followed by the NASDAQ Composite which is up 0.93%. Apple is now up $1.27 or 0.41% at $314.66. The shares have been as high as $315.50 today in early afternoon trading. Cisco Systems is up $3.87 today at $117.69. The all-time high for the shares of $130.37 was set on June 4th. Goldman Sachs is countering a recent downturn in the share price with a $31.78 gain so far today as the shares trade at $1061.42. Morgan Stanley is ahead $5.41 at $223.48. PNC Financial is also up today. The shares are trading up $3.95 at $259.48. It’s a good day for the financial sector.'
  • Joseph Bland on Premarket: Apple is red - '“Max pain moves down $2.50 to $302.50…” Ah, options: Always an AAPL downer. But less so year by year. And look at that present valuation: 37.6! As they say in the wine country, not too chablis! Quarter by quarter, Apple will build its EPS, partly by actually growing its earnings, and partly by using excess cash to decrease its float. For those, like yours truly, who are heavily invested in AAPL, and planning on being heavily invested in AAPL for the foreseeable future, both approaches to growing EPS are positive. Yes, there are ways to get richer quicker, but for folks on fixed income, investing in AAPL is both profitable and relatively safe. Which, IMO, is why AAPL is getting these high valuations in the first place. It’s a nail-biting world out there….'
  • Robert Paul Leitao on Premarket: Apple is red - 'Markets are open, indexes are mixed and Apple is off $2.97 or 0.95% at $310.42. Apple supplier Broadcom is up again this morning $11.92 or 3.07% at $400.61 while Apple supplier Corning begins a partial recovery from a recent sell-off. The shares reached a new all-time high of $271.78 on June 30th and are trading up this morning $14.08 at $198.11. It’s already a remarkable few minutes of trading less than a half-hour from today’s opening bell.'
  • Robert Paul Leitao on Premarket: Apple is red - 'Apple ended the day up $2.73 at $313.39 as investors cheered the announcement of the multi-year, $30+ billion component contract with Broadcom which provides Apple with a dependable partner for the manufacture of important product components over the next five years. Broadcom jumped $17.91 or 4.83% to close at $388.69. Apple’s all-time high of $317.40 set on June 8th is now in striking distance.'
  • Robert Paul Leitao on Evercore views Apple's Broadcom deal as 'strategically positive' - 'Yes. This is deal is a big positive for Apple and a very big positive for Broadcom. Through this deal Apple is making good on its promises to invest heavily in US-based enterprises. Additionally, the company has a safe and secure partner for the manufacture of key product components. For Broadcom it provides a multi-year agreement valued in the tens of billions. Apple is approaching new all-time highs on the news while Broadcom added nearly 5% on the day to close at $388.69 and is up nearly $5 in overnight activity.'
  • Aaron Belich on Wedbush's Daniel Ives has become a merchant bank - 'Weird comparison given baseball is falling further and further out of favor in sports these days.'
  • Michael Goldfeder on Apple scores a 'staggering' 87 Emmy nominations - 'Slow Horses is awesome. Apple’s productions are first rate across the board.'
  • Michael Goldfeder on EU Court: Yes, Virginia. Apple is a gatekeeper - 'This is what happens when you don’t have AC in the EU’s General Court.'