GS downgrades Apple, says new product at Macworld unlikely Shares of Apple slipped about 4 percent Monday after investment bank Goldman Sachs removed the company from its buy list for the first time in more than two years, citing concerns over consumer spending and a belief that Macworld Expo will not see the company embark on a major new product initiative. Katie Marsal 17 years ago 87
Apple a 'bright spot' during lackluster Black Friday kick-off Although this year's holiday shopping season is expected to present challenges for many consumer-oriented hardware companies, Apple is already showing signs of bucking the trend with Black Friday Mac sales reported to be better than expected. Sam Oliver 17 years ago 11
Goldman adds Apple to its Conviction Buy List Citing high expectations for the next-generation iPhone leading up to and through its expected launch next month, investment bank Goldman Sach this week added Apple to its coveted Conviction Buy List and also upgraded its price target on the company to $220 per share. Sam Oliver 18 years ago 5
Goldman ups Apple target, urges investors to remain long Investment Bank Goldman Sachs this week raised its price target on shares of Apple Inc., recommending that investors hang onto shares of the company at least through its upcoming Macworld Expo and fiscal first quarter earnings announcement. AppleInsider Staff 18 years ago 15
Second-gen iPhone in final phase; Apple TV update planned - report After meeting with key component suppliers and manufacturers in Asia, researchers for investment bank Goldman Sachs said this week they believe Apple will introduce two revisions to the iPhone in 2008 — one minor, one major — in addition to an Apple TV overhaul during the second half of the year. Katie Marsal 18 years ago 119
Goldman raises Apple target, advises clients to buy shares Shares of Mac maker Apple Inc. rose nearly 2 percent in morning trading on the Nasdaq stock market after an analyst for investment bank Goldman Sachs raised his price target on the company to $195 from $165. Katie Marsal 18 years ago 29
Apple execs talk product transitions, iPhone expansion, more... With most of the attention surrounding Apple's third quarter earnings on Wednesday focusing on iPhone metrics, several interesting revelations by members of the company's executive team have gone largely undocumented. Slash Lane 18 years ago 17
Analysts up targets as Apple valuation surpasses Hewlett-Packard Several Wall Street analysts increased their price targets on shares of Apple Inc. Thursday, following a late-night surge in the gadget makers stock that saw its valuation surpass that of industry heavyweight Hewlett-Packard. Prince McLean 18 years ago 53
Goldman: Apple prepping redesigned iMacs, full-screen iPods Apple Inc. is gearing up for several major product releases during the current quarter that should help drive earnings and higher share prices, including an overhaul to iMac and new full-screen iPods, according to investment bank Goldman Sachs. Katie Marsal 18 years ago 70
Apple appears to have dodged bullet in options scandal The worst fears facing Apple Inc. and its investors — that members of the company's current leadership could face criminal charges over misdated stock option grants — appear as if they will not materialize, investment bank Goldman Sachs said Tuesday. Katie Marsal 19 years ago 4
Investment banks stand behind Apple's move to cage its cat Several investment banks are throwing their weight behind Apple's decision Thursday to delay its Leopard operating system in favor of pushing its eagerly sought iPhone device into the market on time. Prince McLean 19 years ago 30
Goldman: iPhone to drive 'next big growth phase' for Apple Following a recent buying intention survey, investment bank Goldman Sach said it is increasingly confident in its estimates that Apple will sell more than 14 million iPhones through the 2008 holiday shopping season. Katie Marsal 19 years ago 48
Goldman bumps Apple from Conviction Buy list Goldman Sachs on Thursday dropped Apple from its Conviction Buy list, citing the potential for negative speculation in the months leading up to the company's June iPhone launch. Katie Marsal 19 years ago 8
Goldman weighs in on Macworld, says 1.8m Macs sold in Dec Q Apple Computer, which reports results of its first fiscal quarter of 2007 later this month, is likely to announce sales of 1.8 million Macs during the three-month period, including 1.1 million notebooks, according to Goldman Sachs. Katie Marsal 19 years ago 20
Showtime event 'just the start' of Apple CE push Apple Computer's special event this Tuesday is just the start of a steady stream of consumer electronics announcements the company plans to make over the next 6 to 9 months, according to analysts at Goldman Sachs. AppleInsider Staff 19 years ago 63