Lastest Stories by Philip Elmer-DeWitt

From Apple, not a word.
From Tae Kim's Why There’s Still Plenty of Value in Apple’s Core in this week's magazine ($).
Count the Pinocchios.
From a note to clients by analyst Katy Huberty that landed on my desktop Friday.
"I think they're circling wagons around their own companies" From Cramer sees an Apple bottom of $120 per share: I have felt all along something that no…
Did they warn their clients that Apple was about to plunge?
Not that it matters (unless you have to sell).
From Jay Greene and Yoko Kubota's post-mortem in Friday's Wall Street Journal ($).
There's wisdom in the crowd, but you have to know where to look.
Price target cuts across the board, ratings mostly unchanged.
Full interview with instant commentary by Wedbush's Dan Ives and Loup Ventures' Gene Munster.
"Today we are revising our guidance for Apple’s fiscal 2019 first quarter."
“For Amazon and for Apple there are reasons to believe the sell-off is overdone.” — D.A. Davidson’s Tom Forte From CNBC’s Squawk on the Street Wednesday morning: For…
From a note to clients that landed on my desktop Wednesday.
From David Streitfeld's "Big Tech May Look Troubled, but It’s Just Getting Started" in Wednesday's New York Times.