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From a note to clients by analyst Katy Huberty that landed on my desktop Monday.
"We do not believe that Apple has been oblivious to this opportunity." —Toni Sacconaghi
This is Jun Zhang's third report on "weak" iPhone sales in five weeks.
Don't blame me if you have to sell the Cessna.
Apple created a Fortune 500 company (Below Land O'Lakes, above Occidental Petroleum) out of a $0.45-per-app business.
Sixteen percent have an Apple Watch; 23% hope to get one by next spring.
314,000 square feet of industrial manufacturing space in Milpitas, Calif., does not an auto factory make.
It's called a strategy tax: Bad for customers, good for the company's long-term goals.
Louis Rossmann may be the Michael Avenatti of the right-to-repair movement.
It's not just Mark Gurman anymore.
It's been 12 hours since pre-orders began, but Gene Munster remains optimistic about iPhone XR sales.
The baseball season — a 162 game marathon over six months — can be a grind. But all that hard…
A recent measles outbreak across Europe and higher than usual reported cases in the United States have gotten people on…
According to Frost and Sullivan's Dan Rayburn, she's shooting short-form video—not movies or a TV series.
Analyst Daniel Ives, lately of GBH Insights, says Tim Cook is sitting on a gold mine.
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