Big mutual funds loaded up on AAPL in Q3, some now worrying about growth Three big-name mutual funds loaded up on Apple stock in the third quarter, while bailing out of the other big names in tech — a move which is now setting up investors for short-term loss from shareholder sell-off. Mike Wuerthele 7 years ago 15
Apple television not expected to 'break the bundle' from cable With opposition from content providers likely, Apple's rumored television set will not be able to cut out existing cable operators, and Apple will instead be forced to work with them, a new analysis predicts. Neil Hughes 14 years ago 35
JP Morgan: Apple television unlikely to arrive in 2012 Investment bank J.P. Morgan has poured cold water on speculation that Apple will release a connected television set later this year, while simultaneously offering its own speculation that the company may introduce an "iPay" mobile payment platform. Josh Ong 14 years ago 34
iPad growth accelerates to 156%, tablet sales to 'measurably' exceed PCs The launch of the new iPad shows sales of Apple's tablet are ramping at an accelerated rate of 156 percent year over year, putting them in a position to become "measurably larger" than the PC market as a whole. Neil Hughes 14 years ago 72
Wall Street expects new iPad to continue dominating tablet market Shortly after Apple unveiled the new iPad, Wall Street analysts weighed in with their opinions of the device. Most are predicting that it will help "cement" Apple's market dominance. Josh Ong 14 years ago 38
Dividend seen creating 'scarcity issue' for under-owned Apple stock Availability of Apple shares could become an issue, boosting the company's price-to-earnings multiple later this year, if the company does decide to pay out a dividend to investors. Neil Hughes 14 years ago 137
Wall Street response to iPhone 4S muted, but optimistic Following Apple's unveiling of the iPhone 4S on Tuesday, Wall Street's response was relatively subdued, though analysts remain optimistic that Apple sales growth will continue to rise. Josh Ong 14 years ago 50
JP Morgan increases 2011 tablet forecast to 51.9M as iPad dominates Investment bank J.P. Morgan raised its estimates for tablet shipments in 2011 to 51.9 million units, citing the strength of Apple's iPad, while slightly lowering 2012 estimates because a "formidable number two tablet maker" has yet to arrive. Josh Ong 14 years ago 16
Wall Street expects smooth transition from Steve Jobs to Tim Cook Responding to the news that Steve Jobs is stepping down as Apple CEO, Wall Street analysts affirmed the company's position, predicting a relatively uneventful transition for the company and calling Tim Cook "the ideal candidate" for the role. Josh Ong 14 years ago 15
Wall Street: Apple earnings 'nothing short of a blowout' after record quarter [u] Wall Street analysts were stunned by Apple's record quarterly earnings on Tuesday, noting that there seems to be no end in sight for the company's "upside parade." Josh Ong 14 years ago 20
iPad 2 sales rebound expected to show Apple stock still has 'gas in the tank' J.P. Morgan analyst Mark Moskowitz told investors Tuesday that shares of Apple stock remain a strong buy with "plenty of gas in the tank" for upward movement, in spite of recent volatility. Josh Ong 14 years ago 15
Sustained growth of MacBook Air may provide Apple $3.0B-per-year opportunity Apple is poised to realize a $3.0 billion opportunity with its line of MacBook Air computers as "break-out" growth of the portables continues, according to one analyst. Josh Ong 14 years ago 36
Strong sales make Apple's 'quasi-tablet' MacBook Air a $2.2B-per-year product More than five months after the new thin-and-light MacBook Air was unveiled, sturdy adoption rates for the notebook have continued, positioning it as a meaningful growth driver for Apple raking in a projected $2.2 billion a year. Neil Hughes 15 years ago 51
Post-CES, Apple's iPad still viewed as tablet leader by Wall Street Though a slew of "iPad killers" were introduced at last week's Consumer Electronics Show, none of those tablets are expected to unseat Apple's iPad as the top-selling device, numerous Wall Street analysts said Monday. AppleInsider Staff 15 years ago 77
Apple bucking the trend of declining PC prices Apple's capacity to maintain (and even raise) the average selling price of its personal computer systems in a market rife with yearly declines is just one of the reasons analysts at JMP Securities remain bullish the company's shares. Slash Lane 18 years ago 66