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JPMorgan's Samik Chatterjee expects a solid Apple beat next week, but...apple solid beat chatterjee4 years ago
Published October 19, 2021 by Philip Elmer-DeWitt

JPMorgan's Samik Chatterjee expects a solid Apple beat next week, but...

"We are trimming our earnings forecasts for F1Q to lower than typical seasonality." From a note to clients that landed on my desktop Tuesday: We expect…

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JPMorgan: iPhone 13 lead times begin to shortenapple iphone 13 lead times jpmorgan4 years ago
Published October 11, 2021 by Philip Elmer-DeWitt

JPMorgan: iPhone 13 lead times begin to shorten

But they're still longer than the iPhone 12's times last year.

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J.P. Morgan: Why the iPhone this July was spared the usual summer doldrumsapple iphone summer doldrums5 years ago
Published August 23, 2021 by Philip Elmer-DeWitt

J.P. Morgan: Why the iPhone this July was spared the usual summer doldrums

From a note to clients by analyst Samik Chatterjee that landed on my desktop Monday.

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Why J.P. Morgan raised its Apple target $5 to $175apple barclays 187 poker5 years ago
Published July 15, 2021 by Philip Elmer-DeWitt

Why J.P. Morgan raised its Apple target $5 to $175

"We are adding Apple shares to the Analyst Focus List as a Growth idea as [favorable] data points... continue to trickle in."

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J.P. Morgan raises Apple target $5 to $170apple bofa 256 poker5 years ago
Published July 6, 2021 by Philip Elmer-DeWitt

J.P. Morgan raises Apple target $5 to $170

"Time to start buying again," says analyst Samik Chatterjee.

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J.P. Morgan: Flat China iPhone sales in April indicate further market share gainsApple jpmorgan better 2455 years ago
Published May 13, 2021 by Philip Elmer-DeWitt

J.P. Morgan: Flat China iPhone sales in April indicate further market share gains

From a note to clients by analyst Samik Chatterjee that landed on my desktop Wednesday.

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J.P. Morgan: Investors are primed for softer Apple resultsapple investors primed soft results5 years ago
Published April 20, 2021 by Philip Elmer-DeWitt

J.P. Morgan: Investors are primed for softer Apple results

"Qualcomm likely to disappoint on guidance, while set up for Apple is materially better" -- Analyst Samik Chatterjee

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J.P. Morgan expects modest Apple Q2 upside from Macs and ServicesApple jpmorgan better 2455 years ago
Published April 14, 2021 by Philip Elmer-DeWitt

J.P. Morgan expects modest Apple Q2 upside from Macs and Services

With iPhone builds slowing down, analyst Samik Chatterjee believes investors are primed for softer results.

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Apple: J.P. Morgan trims its 236 million iPhone build estimate by 6 million unitsapple citi trims target5 years ago
Published February 25, 2021 by Philip Elmer-DeWitt

Apple: J.P. Morgan trims its 236 million iPhone build estimate by 6 million units

But analyst Samik Chatterjee is sticking with his $150 price target.

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J.P. Morgan: To Apple, $3.6 billion for a car factory is a big investmentapple car goldman sachs5 years ago
Published February 4, 2021 by Philip Elmer-DeWitt

J.P. Morgan: To Apple, $3.6 billion for a car factory is a big investment

That's almost as much as Apple spent to pick up Beats ($3 billion) and Intel's modem business ($1 billion), combined.

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Philip Elmer-DeWitt has been covering Apple since 1983 — mostly for Time Magazine (28 years), later for Fortune (9 years), where he wrote a daily blog called Apple 2.0. [Read more.]

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