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Apple Stock Down on Disappointing Q4 Guidance [view article]
Why don't the speculators STOP guessing about what's wrong with APPLE and LOOK at the .MAC vs. .ME debacle???????????????... IT"S NOT THE ECONOMY STUPID!!!!!! ReplyApple: Economy Is Depressed [view article]
I believe your over looking Apple's key support, entertainment. No matter which way the market goes people will always want to be entertained. Proof is in the the new release of Dark Night. What Apple has brought to the table is the vehicle and the fuel is sold through iTunes. Coke survived the depression because of its cheap cost and thrill factor. iTunes will do the same for Apple... ReplyApple: Economy Is Depressed [view article]
NOBODY KNOWS ANYTHING! The economy will do what it's going to do... and APPLE... even though it has had uninterrupted stellar growth... is in a downward trend... Iphone and all. If everyone knew.. there would be NO recession.. and NO downward trend in APPLE. FOLKS.... We're gambling.... That's all this is.. GAMBLING. Some are lucky to catch the wind upward... few of us pull the trigger when we have a profit. So, we ride it lower. and hope for the rise again. Programs for trading just make it AN EDUCATED GUESS.. but, even those things are wrong. The people factor.. and their vulnerbilities.. make accurate fore casting..... unrealistic. Reply3G iPhone's Effect on Texas Instruments, Broadcom and STMicroelectronics [view article]
ijah420 - my point wasn't about how good a nokia phone might be or whether or not they give them away. they might give them away but they have to pay for the components, which is the point of the story.Reply
Apple: Economy Is Depressed [view article]
judging by the lines at the stores yes the depression will slow the growth rate from 800 percent to somewhere around 799. if we were in a "depression" and i was as broke as Russell Crowe in Cinderella man i could only afford one present for my kid this christmas guess where i would spend my wad. No worries about the apples mate! ReplyIt
Apple: Economy Is Depressed [view article]
Seriously, stop wasting internet space with his crap. ReplyApple Is Biting Off More Than It Can Chew [view article]
I"m with KenC, mollytjm, Brewer (especially him), bsclatza, digivision, 123pescao, scooter_smd, Tommo_UK & aaplnow.Looks like I'm not the only one who can't stand this blogger. I'm really looking forward to see his "analysis" of Apple equity. Another cut/paste along with an outlandish price target he can't defend perhaps? Reply
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Options Trader: Thursday Outlook [view article]
Eric Savitz (or someone from Barron's) has deleted two of my posts to his articles. Neither of them had profanity, or any bad language. The first one was a set of statistics regarding the # of applications downloaded to Apple's 3G Phone prior to launch that was posted on MacObserver (approx. 25K paid, and 250K free). I didn't think anything of it at the time, but I just posted to another one of his articles asking him what his justification was for writing an article titled "Apple: The economy is depressed." that quoted the legal disclaimer that is in all company's filings about forward looking statements. This article was posted around 12 PM. An hour later, around 1 PM, he posted another article titled "Amazon: Recession? What recession?", and didn't quote the legal disclaimer about forward looking statements that Amazon had in their filings in that article. I said that I was starting to believe the Apple lover's who criticize him for having a bias against Apple and asked him for his justification for the discrepency. So, I am posting to Seeking Alpha to ask if I did something wrong in my posts? I didn't use any profanity, and was simply quoting some statistics in one post, and asked him why there was what I perceived to be a discrepency in his reporting on another. And if there was nothing wrong with those posts, is it ethical or legal for him / Barron's to just delete any post that they want? Not making accusations, was just curious as to why my posts were deleted. ReplyApple: Economy Is Depressed [view article]
For some economy showing extreme softness, to some this is a recession and to some this is a depression. Depends what sector you are in, hedges and cash flow position.Overall, to me this is a recession and has been for two quarters now. Depression? Yeah it is heading that way but we just really began the nasty downward spiral trend. What we all saw is back to back market crashes at the end of each quarter.
The economy will see some short term rallying Q4 with oil easing and around election time. Then begin a slow but steady deflation to finish shaving off 20% of our GDP by 2011.
Let's see how Washington does with policy, specifically energy. More socialism for the rich in 2009 will exacerbate the pain later but here's to being hopeful that the D.C. mental dwarves are paying attention now. Reply
Apple: Unlocking iPhone Profits [view article]
@ Constable Odo:When you count the growing middle class and rich Chinese it would seem that their consumer PC market may match America's soon. Certainly, in the major cities Apple's stores will find Mac customers. The potential of an internet tablet could be huge in addition to the iPhone. Reply
3G iPhone’s Top Five Component Beneficiaries [view article]
This post has no content other than a cut and paste from a Semiconductor Insights report. Tell me something I don't know. Reply3G iPhone's Effect on Texas Instruments, Broadcom and STMicroelectronics [view article]
Texas Instruments is losing market share and will continue to lose market share without a better business plan. I know the claims of a fab light manufacturing facility but they have a fab in Houston, 3 fabs in Dallas, 1 fab in Sherman and a fab sitting empty in Richardson. Only 1 of these is at capacity. Does that sound like fab light manufacturing? Many of TI's customers starting buying from other companies, one must assume it is an either cost or quality issue. No way is it a lack of capacity!ST Micro may displace TI from it number 2 spot! Maybe it is time for TI to wake up and get an aggressive business plan together. Reply
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Apple Investors See End to Bear's Bite [view article]
"I guess the crowds in Apple's brick and mortar stores are just hanging out and not buying anything."That's because Apple sold all its inventory and is waiting for more. I think I'll go line up so I'm ready for their next product announcement.
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Why I'm Shorting Apple Ahead of Earnings [view article]
JW, you moron. You're starting with the 10x crap again? Put your money where you stupid mouth is. ReplyApple: Unlocking iPhone Profits [view article]
While "the average Chinese" may not be able to afford any retail Apple products, remember China has a population of over ONE BILLION THREE HUNDRED MILLION (1.3 B) people, and if just the upper 20% of the population can afford to buy Apple products, that's a new market of over 260 million potential customers!Remember, India is coming along too, with an additional population of over ONE BILLION!
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