Attempt to link Foxconn's slowed growth to Apple viewed as questionable A suggestion that slow growth at manufacturer Foxconn could be a bad sign for Apple has been called out by one financial institution, which instead asserts that the connection between the two companies is limited. Neil Hughes 15 years ago 56
Apple's 'stunning' first quarter exceeds Wall Street's lofty expectations Apple's earnings for the first quarter of 2011 crushed analyst expectations on Wall Street, who heaped praise on the company for beating estimates by $2 billion. Neil Hughes 15 years ago 55
Verizon iPhone predicted to earn Apple 'respect' on Wall Street The anticipated arrival of the iPhone on Verizon's network in the U.S. will not only increase sales of Apple's smartphone, but will also earn the company more respect on Wall Street, one prominent analyst believes. Neil Hughes 15 years ago 79
Apple 'not too big to blow it out' in upcoming quarterly results With Apple's Oct. 18 quarterly earnings report approaching, one Wall Street analyst expects the iPhone maker to issue a "blowout" report, noting the company is "not too big" to surprise investors with sales of 12 million or more iPhones. Neil Hughes 15 years ago 66
Roundup: Apple impresses Wall Street with another 'stellar' quarter Apple again exceeded expectations on Tuesday, when it reported its quarterly earnings, with record Mac sales and signs that the company can sustain its continued growth. Neil Hughes 15 years ago 18
Verizon could sell 12M iPhones a year, but don't 'pop the champagne' A Verizon-compatible CDMA iPhone could result in at least 12 million new unit sales for Apple next year, one Wall Street analyst believes, though he's not convinced the deal will actually happen in January 2011. Neil Hughes 15 years ago 60
Wall Street expects iPhone 4 to impress, boost sales for Apple Following the introduction of iPhone 4, Wall Street analysts said Apple will see even greater sales of its handset in the next year driven by consumer demand for the impressive new hardware. Neil Hughes 16 years ago 42
Expectations for Apple hit new heights after record iPhone sales Apple's 8.75 million iPhones sold in the March quarter combined with a better-than-expected launch of the iPad has led analysts to increase their already bullish views on the company's stock. Neil Hughes 16 years ago 57
Wall Street expects Apple's 'risky' iPad to sell 1M-5M in first year 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. Neil Hughes 16 years ago 242
Apple's earnings impress, but analysts hold breath for 'latest creation' 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. AppleInsider Staff 16 years ago 31
Tablet rumors: February production start, 10-inch LCD screen Checks within Apple's supply chain have led to a new round of tablet-related rumors from one analyst, who believes the device will launch in March or April of 2010 with a 10.1-inch LCD screen. Neil Hughes 16 years ago 113
Apple stock seen poised to pop after record setting quarter 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. Neil Hughes 16 years ago 46
iPhone supply issues could make Apple disappoint on Wall Street While demand for the iPhone remains high, Apple's apparent inability to keep up with supply during the last quarter could lead to lower-than-expected revenue reported on Monday. Neil Hughes 16 years ago 49
Apple predicted to surprise with Oct. 19 earnings report New accounting rules are expected to push Apple's stock even higher, as Wall Street still underestimates the profitability of the iPhone, a new report has concluded. Neil Hughes 16 years ago 47
New iMacs offer more value than competition - report While some industry watchers are incessant in their pleas for Apple to trim the cost of its Mac computer line in order to better compete, a fresh analysis argues that new iMacs introduced Tuesday already compare quite favorably with their Windows-based counterparts and are likely to boost sales of the sluggish Mac desktop segment. Zach Spear 17 years ago 218