Lastest Stories by Philip Elmer-DeWitt

The elephant on the trading floor, of course, is Apple.
Best picture, lowest grossing? That doesn't sound like Apple's business model. 
According to Whale Wisdom, 3,107 funds either reduced or closed their Apple position in calendar Q3 2018.
Did the blowback take Tim Cook and Luca Maestri by surprise? Market cap Nov 1: $1.055trillion Market cap Nov. 14: $886.44 billion Source: YCharts. Click to…
Katy Huberty says Mr. Market is way too hung up on unit sales.
I'm more than ready for a new pair.
Shark Tank's Kevin O'Leary sets the tone.
Includes my full list of Apple price targets, as accurate and up-to-date as I can make it.
Like Guggenheim's Cihra, Arcuri is worried that iPhone prices have gone about as far as they can go.
He still considers Apple a "product company." 
It’s like a slingshot — the harder you pull, the more propulsion you generate. —Jason Schwarz
No. Apple wants you to give your phone to someone else.
Could be a bad sign. Could be a misread signal.
Apple fell on the assumption that bad news for Lumentum spelled bad news for iPhone unit sales. 
Apple may have stretched iPhone price elasticity about as far as it can go, says Bernstein’s Toni Sacconaghi.