Lastest Stories by Philip Elmer-DeWitt

From Value Line's Dec. 28 report on Apple.
Localytics: The iPhone XR had a great Christmas, but not as great as the iPad.
“It appears that iPhone XR did serve to attract current Android users,” — Mike Levin, CIRP co-founder From iPhone XR Takes 32% of Sales in First Month of…
"We believe shares of AAPL have been unduly punished on apocalyptic demand concerns." —Analyst Daniel Ives
"The zombie isn’t a particularly good evaluator of stocks."
It hurts a little, but doesn't sting like Fortnight skipping Google Play.
"We are sold out of Essential Phone on essential.com and won’t be adding any new inventory."
Meanwhile, I'm hearing a lot of anecdotal reports of jam-packed Apple Stores. Oh, the dissonance!
Today was the last day of Apple's first fiscal quarter of 2019.
Selling iPhones with a dystopian vibe.
From a note to clients by analyst Tom Forte.
Are there any investors, I wonder, who still take Trip Chowdhry seriously? 
The recent plunge in stock prices makes Apple's buyback strategy look like a bad idea
And why did he plant the idea on CNBC Thursday morning that Apple could fall to $117?
If you guessed a commodity iPhone priced for the masses, you guessed wrong.