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Apple is coming up on its fiscal third-quarter earnings announcement, and analysts think that it is ramping up for something larger later this year.
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Apple faces two challenges. The first is sales of the Apple Watch, which apparently has not caught consumer imaginations the way that the iPhone did.
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Samsung took the lead in smartphone sales from Apple three years ago and held it for over a year. Can Samsung get that edge back in the foreseeable future?
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Google Android helped smartphone manufacturers to seize market share from Apple for years. That trend has reversed, at least in the United States.
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Media pundits give the Samsung Galaxy S6 slightly more accolades than Apple's iPhone 6.
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Apple Inc.Demand for the new Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) iPhone 6 may be great enough so that in the current quarter, the huge tech company could sell over 50 million units. That is above the figure most...
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Apple is continuing to improve its products and the outlook is incredibly positive. Merrill Lynch predicts that this trend will continue for the iPhone.
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With earnings scheduled for next month, the number of iPhones that Apple sells is most definitely a number to keep an eye on.
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Investors with Apple shares sold short got spooked recently. The short interest in the company dropped 21% in the period that ended May 29.
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The streaming music space already has successful, or apparently successful competitors, but Google barely cares about the business at all.
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The carefully followed American Customer Satisfaction Index for cell phones recently reported that Samsung rates higher than Apple, particularly in the smartphone category.
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Expectations for Apple Watch sales are not very high, compared to iPhone sales. However, Apple Watch numbers are becoming more and more important.
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Carl Icahn has issued an open letter to Apple CEO Tim Cook, with a valuation path -- driven largely by buybacks -- that would theoretically make Apple worth a whopping $240 per share.
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If Apple Watch sales are wildly successful, why advertise at all? Maybe the ads are a sign that sales are not that great.
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One or more of the three companies involved in a $1,300 discount for an Apple iPhone 6 sold by Best Buy and tied to a Sprint lease is losing money.
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