Topic: RBC
Apple iPad demand exceeding pre-launch iPhone buzz?
2010/23/02, 10:02 am
A new survey has found that 13 percent of respondents are likely to buy Apple's forthcoming iPad, a number greater than the 9 percent who planned to purchase an iPhone before its launch in 2007.
Wall Street expects Apple's 'risky' iPad to sell 1M-5M in first year
2010/28/01, 10:01 am
With an aggressive $499 starting price point, Wall Street analysts believe Apple's e-reading, game playing, media consuming iPad device is a worthwhile risk that will become a multi-million seller in its first year.
Apple's earnings impress, but analysts hold breath for 'latest creation'
2010/26/01, 08:01 am
Apple beat most Wall Street analysts' expectations Monday when it reported its most profitable quarter ever, but the impending product announcement scheduled for Wednesday is what everyone is really waiting for.
Apple tablet seen nearing $3 billion business in first year
2010/22/01, 09:01 am
Selling an estimated 5 million units in its first year as a "base case" scenario, Apple's tablet would earn the company $2.8 billion in additional revenue and solidify it as more than a niche product, a prominent investment baking firm said Friday.
Apple execs not enthusiastic about 'unattractive' online print market
2009/30/10, 08:10 am
While rumors have suggested Apple is courting print publications to deliver content on its anticipated tablet device, company executives recently said they see problems with the current business model.
Apple stock seen poised to pop after record setting quarter
2009/20/10, 09:10 am
Wall Street analysts have raised their price targets for Apple stock yet again, after the company posted another recession defying blockbuster quarter with record Mac and iPhone sales.
Apple expected to report record sales of 2.8 million Macs
2009/15/10, 08:10 am
Apple is due to report its quarterly earnings on Monday, and the Mac maker is predicted to exceed Wall Street expectations with blockbuster Mac sales, according to two research notes released Thursday.
One-fifth of buyers interested in Apple's unseen tablet
2009/23/09, 07:09 am
Despite the fact that no one has seen it, a new survey says that 21 percent of buyers are interested in purchasing an Apple tablet device. That demand, along with strong Mac and iPhone sales, is expected to propel the company's stock.
Despite lack of surprises, Apple announcements seen as positive
2009/10/09, 08:09 am
Although Wednesday's iPod announcements were seen as a relative "non-event," analysts are still high on Apple stock, predicting that the hardware maker will continue to perform well in a down economy.
Apple's iPhone 3GS has 99 percent satisfaction rate
2009/14/08, 11:08 am
Customers who flocked to Apple's latest iPhone upgrade were overwhelmingly satisfied with their purchase, but AT&T's network didn't fare nearly as well, a new survey shows.
Wall Street again has high hopes for Apple after record quarter
2009/22/07, 01:07 pm
Analysts are again bullish on Apple stock after the company reported a record third quarter in Tuesday's earnings report, and provided higher-than-expected guidance in some aspects of its fourth quarter.
RBC on shortage; Apple vs. Big Apple; T-Mobile's 99 Euro iPhones
2008/03/04, 06:04 pm
An RBC analyst says that demand, not future models, are dictating the sudden iPhone shortage. Meanwhile, Apple assures buyers that more are on the way, the company is fighting New York City over an apple logo, and T-Mobile Germany is the first to subsidize the iPhone's price with different plans.
3G iPhone seen paving way for video capture, overseas adoption
2008/03/03, 02:03 pm
The advent of a 3G iPhone from Apple Inc. later this year will enabled a slew of often-sought media features and present the greatest opportunity for international adoption, according to a pair of Wall Street analysts, who've nonetheless reduced their price targets on the company given recent growth and economic concerns.
Report: iPhone outpacing rivals in Europe without 3G
2007/06/12, 08:12 am
Despite a very familiar set of limitations, the iPhone is showing continued demand in Europe and leading its immediate rivals, says RBC analyst Michael Abramsky.

