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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.
Apple has found itself in the strange position of having joined the ranks of those companies that have lost their own narratives.
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. 
Crude oil prices fall again, falling iPhone component production weighs on Apple shares, and other important business headlines.
Apple may have stretched iPhone price elasticity about as far as it can go, says Bernstein’s Toni Sacconaghi.
Goldman Sachs, Apple, Home Depot and Boeing combined to pull the Dow down sharply Monday.
Wondering why Apple fell into the 190s this morning?
The included Achaogen, Apple, Athenahealth, Crocs, Finisar, Jabil, Michael Kors, Occidental Petroleum, Starbucks and Walt Disney.
From a note to clients by analyst Samik Chatterjee that landed on my desktop Monday.
The backstory, as Gassée tells it.
Don't blame me if you can't got to Hawaii next year.
For one thing, it gets Amazon to stop selling counterfeit Apple stuff. 
"Apple is putting the hammer down in AR."