Philip Elmer-DeWitt - Author for 24/7 Wall St.
Lastest Stories by Philip Elmer-DeWitt
From Apple, not a word.
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From Tae Kim's Why There’s Still Plenty of Value in Apple’s Core in this week's magazine ($).
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Count the Pinocchios.
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From a note to clients by analyst Katy Huberty that landed on my desktop Friday.
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"I think they're circling wagons around their own companies" From Cramer sees an Apple bottom of $120 per share: I have felt all along something that no…
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Did they warn their clients that Apple was about to plunge?
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Not that it matters (unless you have to sell).
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From Jay Greene and Yoko Kubota's post-mortem in Friday's Wall Street Journal ($).
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There's wisdom in the crowd, but you have to know where to look.
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Price target cuts across the board, ratings mostly unchanged.
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Full interview with instant commentary by Wedbush's Dan Ives and Loup Ventures' Gene Munster.
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"Today we are revising our guidance for Apple’s fiscal 2019 first quarter."
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“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…
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From a note to clients that landed on my desktop Wednesday.
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From David Streitfeld's "Big Tech May Look Troubled, but It’s Just Getting Started" in Wednesday's New York Times.
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