Palm: Who Needs iTunes? How About PalmTunes! [View article]
Yes Eric, I don't know why Palm doesn't jump on the suggestion you made in the headline.
Palm can put a PC together for under $400 and start their own iTunes store! I am sure Microsoft would not mind to put up the money if Jon Rubenstein agreed to star in a "laptop hunter" ad.
Sometimes you have to think out of the box like the headline suggests: "Who Needs iTunes? How About PalmTunes!"
Palm Pre, iPhone 3GS Snag Sales from RIM [View article]
I, on the other hand, had left my iPhone on a piece of bread. Unknowingly, I put some turkey and lettuce on it and ate it. The next day the device was deposited in the bowl in a pile of excrement. But I am happy to report that it still works like new. My old phone was a Blackberry 8300 which suffered the same calamity. However, I cannot attest to the quality of its make as I flushed it by mistake.
> "Don't you dare mention that anybody has a chance against them!"
Pray tell, who and how?
> "Don't you even THINK that at this price, it might be better to wait! > Even when the market retreats, this stock will shoot up like a rocket! > "If you're not long on AAPL 100 percent of the time, you're an idiot!"
No one here is claiming you should be be long anything 100% of the time, or when the stock will shoot up or that you should jump in and put all your money into AAPL.
> Jesus, guys. The IPhone is pretty cool, but why not just address > his points without all the hate?
There is no mention of hate either, just incompetence.
> Seriously guys, its dangerous to fall in love with your stock. > That's how you end up holding at $200, and riding it down to $80. > Only a company with major threats would rise and fall so easily. > That much is obvious.
No dear boy. In case you were born yesterday, let me inform you that in addition to investors we have speculators, manipulators, people who need to raise cash to cover other losses, etc. Do you blame the quality of a house when its price doubles and then halves in a matter of a few years? Was there something wrong with the oil that was pumped out of the ground last year that we saw prices go to $140 and then back down to $60?
This Hao Jin fellow comes up with 10 reasons to claim Apple is a bad investment. Not one of them has to do with its valuation or the company's financial condition. He doesn't even suggest that the tanking economy will hurt any other company than Apple. Palm, Nokia, etc. are supposedly in a position to offer stiffer competition in this economy. Microsoft, with it's "90%" OS share is not cited as bad investment because of a "saturated" OS market. Why does he bring up Sony's walkman in the fifth "reason"? Is he suggesting that the 385 million is a ceiling for number of music players a company can hope to sell?
On top of that most of his numbers and claims are factually incorrect. Apple's iTunes store passed Walmart to become the top music seller in April of 2008. Ho says it's third behind Best Buy!
I suppose someone who writes stuff on a financial web site should be aiming to inform people. In this case, the readers are informing this guy how wrong his information is. And it's not just one or two or five errors - it's just about everything he says. That, is embarrassing.
If anything, the iPod could be argued to cannibalize the iPhone, given iPod touch does everything except the phone part.
Selling to the consumer market is a risk? Sorry, but the corporate market is where most of the trouble is. Even Microsoft is laying people off. If you need further proof, look at the Dell results.
It is shamfully embarrasing to suggest Apple makes less than $30 on iPhones.
Are you suggesting Apple is planning new "substantial fixed investment in equipment, lease improvements and inventory controls in all its 250+ store?
Nokia and Palm have been losing market share in the smartphone category ever since the iPhone came out. Palm may not even be around a year from now, with its negative equity, heavy debt, and the rate it's burning through cash. RIMM's 2 for 1 sale is over. They will start losing market share this year. Some competition!
The most ridiculous statement is number 4. That statistic hasn't changed from last year, or are you suggesting 90% of people have smart phones? Do you actually believe that people who buy cell phones these days never owned one before?
Regarding Steve's health and SEC investigations: give it a rest, that horse is dead. Can you say with a straight face that you expect all phone manufacturers to offer phones which will be a central controls for home entertainment systems, and Apple for some reason will miss the boat? Never mind that there is a remote app for Apple TV.
You seem to forget when iPhone initially came out there were no products quite like it. Pre on the other hand was one-upped in a week.
On Jul 02 03:43 PM Techno-Iconoclast wrote:
> Wow there's a lot of revisionist history going on here with the iFanatics. > Do none of you remember when the iPhone launched? Did it have 3G? > No. Did it have MMS or tethering? No. Did it have an App Store > at all or 3rd party applications? No. Did it have initial QC and > supply problems? Yes. Does the latest model still have QC problems? > Yes, just google for "overheating 3gs". > > Does Palm still have a long way to go? Sure they do. Will they > be plagued by the same problems as in the past? Probably not, because > two of the guys that did the real work to turn Apple around are now > at the helm at Palm. These guys know how to deliver products and > how to run an organization that designs and builds groundbreaking > products. > > Is Palm going to 'break out'? They have a decent chance if they > can capitalize on this momentum over the next two years just like > Apple did over the last 3 years. The smartphone market is only growing. > To say that Palm and RIMM aren't going to be stealing overall share > from Motorola, Nokia and Sony/Ericsson is just naive. The big three > in smartphones will most likely be Apple, Palm and RIMM in two years > unless someone drops the ball.
Did Apple Steal the Palm Pre’s Thunder? [View article]
That was a cheaper way to help Elevation Partners create the impression that the company is worth something. If they can get a buyer, both will benefit. Anyone in UAE interested? It matches any Benz interior beautifully.
On Jul 01 04:25 PM Rg2 wrote:
> An institutional investor is betting big that Palm's phenomenal rise > over the past few months will continue. Funds that hold the family > fortune of deceased publishing magnate William Ziff Jr. have added > to their stake in the smartphone maker by three million shares over > the past five months, and now hold about 6.5% of the company. --Barron's, > 7-1-09. > > Apple stole Palm's thunder?
Did Apple Steal the Palm Pre’s Thunder? [View article]
This is very enlightening given the fact that neither Palm nor Sprint ever announced projected sales number and they have not release any number for sold units.
On Jul 01 12:38 PM RayDong wrote:
> I've read reports that the Pre has sold over two times as many units > as projected. Additionally, it's a good device with a far cheaper > plan that AT&T's. The only appeal of the IPhone is the fact > that all it's owners hold it up and announce that they have an IPhone.
The $99 iPhone Is James Bond, The Others Are Joe Schmoe [View article]
Don't waste your breath talking to a Motorola i365.
On Jun 29 04:26 PM EJL wrote:
> You have been pumping the Pre well before it was released. Your > analysis of the plans is accurate, but I can't get on board with > the notion that the Pre is a better device than the 3G iPhone. I > had one for a few weeks to test it out and my feeling is that it > is neither beats out iPhone for a gooey UI and media/web nor does > it beat out the Blackberry for messaging/core communication. I feel > like it's stuck in between. The screen on the Pre is a little too > small and the keyboard is usable at best (if you don't accidentally > cut yourself on the sharp edge). I honestly felt like it's iPhone > junior as it basically copies iPhone with the web browser and gestures. > The finger gestures were usually accurate, but iPhone still has best > in class touch. Your myth about the iPhone not multitasking is a > joke. Of course it does, Apple just chooses to control it in the > name of a great user experience. This will not end up being a persistent > competitive advantage, especially in light of Sprint/Palm's marketing > of this feature so heavily. > > What is most striking to me is that the feedback I am seeing on the > 3G and 3GS is that the new software makes the device faster and improves > usability and the new hardware really makes a difference in speed. > While I don't agree with your analysis, the good news is that a rising > tide lifts all boats and Palm will do fine as more users gravitate > to smarter devices.
The $99 iPhone Is James Bond, The Others Are Joe Schmoe [View article]
Just bum a phone. You don't need a rate plan.
On Jun 29 10:58 AM User 389824 wrote:
> Its the Rate Plan, stupid! Even though the consumer gets one heck > of a deal at $99, they will end up paying hundreds more over the > term of the AT&T rate contract, compared to Sprint or T-Mobile. > And the horrible AT&T coverage. The cost of the phone is only > the beginning. Doubtless, Apple has produced a wonderful handset > but it is married to a bum!
Is Execution More Important than Vision? [View article]
Just those two categories? So there aren't any that are good visionaries and also great in execution? Or those who suck at both? What about those who can spot talent well and and end up hiring good visionaries who are great at execution?
Fixed it. That second sentence was particularly bad!
Is Execution More Important than Vision? [View article]
Just those two categories? So there aren't any that hare good visionaries and also great in executions? Or those who suck at both? What about those who can spot talent well and and end up hiring good visionaries who are great at execution?
Palm: Guess That’s What You Call a 'Pre' Forma Loss [View article]
Here is a paragraph from here: www.zacks.com/stock/ne... "Palm also said that the demand for the Pre was exceeding its expectations and increased Treo Pro volume contributed an increase in margins. GAAP gross margin for the fourth quarter of 2009 improved to 23.1% from 4.6% in the third quarter of 2009 but was slightly below the fourth quarter of 2008 margin of 25.2%."
Pre went on sale on 6 June, after the close of the quarter. How could it contribute to an increase in margins?
Palm Pre: Gauging Success Will Take Time [View article]
On Jun 07 12:52 PM Aryamehr wrote:
> Geddy, BTW I don't work for Sprint/Nextel, nor do I work for Palm. > Nor have I ever worked for both these companies, however I do think you quite possibly are working for their competitors. This is America, and what we try to do here is create competition. There is nothing wrong with having a contravening opinion, however it is wrong to misinform the public. I have always advocated "Trust and Verify" or "Never to trust anyone" when it comes to making important decisions. > Wise people have the ability to trust their own perceptions by extrapolating and making their own conclusions. Again all you need to do is download three different, commonly known websites using the PRE, iPhone and the Storm and the truth will be in front of your eyes. So anyone doubting my claims needs to find a friend, family member or an acquaintance to download these sights simultaneously using these phones. The FACTS will show that Sprint/Pre eats ATT/iPhone alive in download speeds in most metro areas.
First of all, I thought you were deposed in 1979; but that's neither here nor there.
I went to the store today and tested web access speeds for myself. It is exactly the opposite of what you said. As much as I'd hate to say it the iPhone is by far faster, unless of course you decided to compare it with the iPhone set to work on Edge.
I believe you when you say you have never worked for any cell phone provider. I picture you either living in a nice estate in Virginia or handing out samples at Costco. And I really mean this in a good way. I don't mean to be rude in any way.
Palm: Who Needs iTunes? How About PalmTunes! [View article]
Palm can put a PC together for under $400 and start their own iTunes store! I am sure Microsoft would not mind to put up the money if Jon Rubenstein agreed to star in a "laptop hunter" ad.
Sometimes you have to think out of the box like the headline suggests: "Who Needs iTunes? How About PalmTunes!"
Palm Pre, iPhone 3GS Snag Sales from RIM [View article]
10 Reasons Not to Buy Apple [View article]
On Jul 08 02:21 AM Paul H. M. wrote:
> "Don't you dare mention that anybody has a chance against them!"
Pray tell, who and how?
> "Don't you even THINK that at this price, it might be better to wait!
> Even when the market retreats, this stock will shoot up like a rocket!
> "If you're not long on AAPL 100 percent of the time, you're an idiot!"
No one here is claiming you should be be long anything 100% of the time, or when the stock will shoot up or that you should jump in and put all your money into AAPL.
> Jesus, guys. The IPhone is pretty cool, but why not just address
> his points without all the hate?
There is no mention of hate either, just incompetence.
> Seriously guys, its dangerous to fall in love with your stock.
> That's how you end up holding at $200, and riding it down to $80.
> Only a company with major threats would rise and fall so easily.
> That much is obvious.
No dear boy. In case you were born yesterday, let me inform you that in addition to investors we have speculators, manipulators, people who need to raise cash to cover other losses, etc. Do you blame the quality of a house when its price doubles and then halves in a matter of a few years? Was there something wrong with the oil that was pumped out of the ground last year that we saw prices go to $140 and then back down to $60?
This Hao Jin fellow comes up with 10 reasons to claim Apple is a bad investment. Not one of them has to do with its valuation or the company's financial condition. He doesn't even suggest that the tanking economy will hurt any other company than Apple. Palm, Nokia, etc. are supposedly in a position to offer stiffer competition in this economy. Microsoft, with it's "90%" OS share is not cited as bad investment because of a "saturated" OS market. Why does he bring up Sony's walkman in the fifth "reason"? Is he suggesting that the 385 million is a ceiling for number of music players a company can hope to sell?
On top of that most of his numbers and claims are factually incorrect. Apple's iTunes store passed Walmart to become the top music seller in April of 2008. Ho says it's third behind Best Buy!
I suppose someone who writes stuff on a financial web site should be aiming to inform people. In this case, the readers are informing this guy how wrong his information is. And it's not just one or two or five errors - it's just about everything he says. That, is embarrassing.
10 Reasons Not to Buy Apple [View article]
Selling to the consumer market is a risk? Sorry, but the corporate market is where most of the trouble is. Even Microsoft is laying people off. If you need further proof, look at the Dell results.
It is shamfully embarrasing to suggest Apple makes less than $30 on iPhones.
Are you suggesting Apple is planning new "substantial fixed investment in equipment, lease improvements and inventory controls in all its 250+ store?
Nokia and Palm have been losing market share in the smartphone category ever since the iPhone came out. Palm may not even be around a year from now, with its negative equity, heavy debt, and the rate it's burning through cash. RIMM's 2 for 1 sale is over. They will start losing market share this year. Some competition!
The most ridiculous statement is number 4. That statistic hasn't changed from last year, or are you suggesting 90% of people have smart phones? Do you actually believe that people who buy cell phones these days never owned one before?
Regarding Steve's health and SEC investigations: give it a rest, that horse is dead.
Can you say with a straight face that you expect all phone manufacturers to offer phones which will be a central controls for home entertainment systems, and Apple for some reason will miss the boat? Never mind that there is a remote app for Apple TV.
PALM: Ready to Break Out? [View article]
On Jul 02 03:43 PM Techno-Iconoclast wrote:
> Wow there's a lot of revisionist history going on here with the iFanatics.
> Do none of you remember when the iPhone launched? Did it have 3G?
> No. Did it have MMS or tethering? No. Did it have an App Store
> at all or 3rd party applications? No. Did it have initial QC and
> supply problems? Yes. Does the latest model still have QC problems?
> Yes, just google for "overheating 3gs".
>
> Does Palm still have a long way to go? Sure they do. Will they
> be plagued by the same problems as in the past? Probably not, because
> two of the guys that did the real work to turn Apple around are now
> at the helm at Palm. These guys know how to deliver products and
> how to run an organization that designs and builds groundbreaking
> products.
>
> Is Palm going to 'break out'? They have a decent chance if they
> can capitalize on this momentum over the next two years just like
> Apple did over the last 3 years. The smartphone market is only growing.
> To say that Palm and RIMM aren't going to be stealing overall share
> from Motorola, Nokia and Sony/Ericsson is just naive. The big three
> in smartphones will most likely be Apple, Palm and RIMM in two years
> unless someone drops the ball.
Did Apple Steal the Palm Pre’s Thunder? [View article]
On Jul 01 04:25 PM Rg2 wrote:
> An institutional investor is betting big that Palm's phenomenal rise
> over the past few months will continue. Funds that hold the family
> fortune of deceased publishing magnate William Ziff Jr. have added
> to their stake in the smartphone maker by three million shares over
> the past five months, and now hold about 6.5% of the company. --Barron's,
> 7-1-09.
>
> Apple stole Palm's thunder?
Did Apple Steal the Palm Pre’s Thunder? [View article]
On Jul 01 12:38 PM RayDong wrote:
> I've read reports that the Pre has sold over two times as many units
> as projected. Additionally, it's a good device with a far cheaper
> plan that AT&T's. The only appeal of the IPhone is the fact
> that all it's owners hold it up and announce that they have an IPhone.
The $99 iPhone Is James Bond, The Others Are Joe Schmoe [View article]
On Jun 29 04:26 PM EJL wrote:
> You have been pumping the Pre well before it was released. Your
> analysis of the plans is accurate, but I can't get on board with
> the notion that the Pre is a better device than the 3G iPhone. I
> had one for a few weeks to test it out and my feeling is that it
> is neither beats out iPhone for a gooey UI and media/web nor does
> it beat out the Blackberry for messaging/core communication. I feel
> like it's stuck in between. The screen on the Pre is a little too
> small and the keyboard is usable at best (if you don't accidentally
> cut yourself on the sharp edge). I honestly felt like it's iPhone
> junior as it basically copies iPhone with the web browser and gestures.
> The finger gestures were usually accurate, but iPhone still has best
> in class touch. Your myth about the iPhone not multitasking is a
> joke. Of course it does, Apple just chooses to control it in the
> name of a great user experience. This will not end up being a persistent
> competitive advantage, especially in light of Sprint/Palm's marketing
> of this feature so heavily.
>
> What is most striking to me is that the feedback I am seeing on the
> 3G and 3GS is that the new software makes the device faster and improves
> usability and the new hardware really makes a difference in speed.
> While I don't agree with your analysis, the good news is that a rising
> tide lifts all boats and Palm will do fine as more users gravitate
> to smarter devices.
The $99 iPhone Is James Bond, The Others Are Joe Schmoe [View article]
(ounce for ounce)
On Jun 29 04:11 PM EJL wrote:
> comedy. please support this with facts. other than a few EAS policies,
> what else is there?
The $99 iPhone Is James Bond, The Others Are Joe Schmoe [View article]
On Jun 29 10:58 AM User 389824 wrote:
> Its the Rate Plan, stupid! Even though the consumer gets one heck
> of a deal at $99, they will end up paying hundreds more over the
> term of the AT&T rate contract, compared to Sprint or T-Mobile.
> And the horrible AT&T coverage. The cost of the phone is only
> the beginning. Doubtless, Apple has produced a wonderful handset
> but it is married to a bum!
The $99 iPhone Is James Bond, The Others Are Joe Schmoe [View article]
Is Execution More Important than Vision? [View article]
Fixed it. That second sentence was particularly bad!
Is Execution More Important than Vision? [View article]
Palm: Guess That’s What You Call a 'Pre' Forma Loss [View article]
"Palm also said that the demand for the Pre was exceeding its expectations and increased Treo Pro volume contributed an increase in margins. GAAP gross margin for the fourth quarter of 2009 improved to 23.1% from 4.6% in the third quarter of 2009 but was slightly below the fourth quarter of 2008 margin of 25.2%."
Pre went on sale on 6 June, after the close of the quarter. How could it contribute to an increase in margins?
Palm Pre: Gauging Success Will Take Time [View article]
> Geddy, BTW I don't work for Sprint/Nextel, nor do I work for Palm.
> Nor have I ever worked for both these companies, however I do think you quite possibly are working for their competitors. This is America, and what we try to do here is create competition. There is nothing wrong with having a contravening opinion, however it is wrong to misinform the public. I have always advocated "Trust and Verify" or "Never to trust anyone" when it comes to making important decisions.
> Wise people have the ability to trust their own perceptions by extrapolating and making their own conclusions. Again all you need to do is download three different, commonly known websites using the PRE, iPhone and the Storm and the truth will be in front of your eyes. So anyone doubting my claims needs to find a friend, family member or an acquaintance to download these sights simultaneously using these phones. The FACTS will show that Sprint/Pre eats ATT/iPhone alive in download speeds in most metro areas.
First of all, I thought you were deposed in 1979; but that's neither here nor there.
I went to the store today and tested web access speeds for myself. It is exactly the opposite of what you said. As much as I'd hate to say it the iPhone is by far faster, unless of course you decided to compare it with the iPhone set to work on Edge.
I believe you when you say you have never worked for any cell phone provider. I picture you either living in a nice estate in Virginia or handing out samples at Costco. And I really mean this in a good way. I don't mean to be rude in any way.
Good luck with getting the old life back.