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MacSurfer's Archive: Monday, May 2, 2016
 

 

Apple/Macintosh
  • "Apple's biggest China problem: It isn't clear why China suspended iTunes and iBooks, but I'm betting on iPhone encryption as the key issue. Investor Carl Icahn — long an Apple bull — dumped his Apple stock over China market concerns, I see a more direct threat."  ZDNet 8:29 AM
  • "Carl Icahn and China Took Apple Stock Down 3% on April 28" Market Realist 7:10 AM
  • "Why Did Carl Icahn Offload His Stake in Apple?" Market Realist 7:11 AM
  • "iPhone Warning Signs: Apple has spent years proving iPhone doubters wrong. Those who made a habit of calling for the iPhone's demise have watched the product go on to bring Apple over $600 billion of revenue and close to $250 billion of gross profit over the years. Ironically, just when it seemed like iPhone skeptics had thrown in the towel and accepted the iPhone's supremacy, warning signs are beginning to appear in the iPhone business." Above Avalon 3:10 PM
  • "Apple's Losing Streak Is Nearing Historic Levels" Bloomberg 3:06 PM
  • "'Apple's best days behind it'... again"  iMore 11:11 AM
  • "Can Google and Apple Pull the Plug on the PC Market?"  Thurrott 9:39 AM
  • "Typically clean Apple dips its toes into use of made-up metrics: earnings per share, and revenue and expense numbers, conjured up by management rather than according to generally accepted accounting principles." MarketWatch 3:06 PM
  • "Tim Cook: The most important thing for Apple long term" CNBC 7:06 PM
  • "Tim Cook: In a few years people will say, 'How could I have ever thought about not wearing this watch?'/Apple CEO plugs Apple Watch on TV" CNBC 7:06 PM
  • "Apple CEO Tim Cook calls doom and gloom 'huge overreaction,' turns sights to India"  AppleInsider 7:06 PM
  • "Tim Cook calls Wall Street response to Q2 earnings a 'huge overreaction' in CNBC interview" CNBC 7:20 PM