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...analyst for The 451 Group, told MacNewsWorld. Even though the price of 4 GB of memory is falling, Zachary doesn't believe Apple could make much of a profit on a $99 iPhone, though he said Apple could take it as a loss leader to increase their market share...
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...consumers into long-term contracts with steep exit fees." Companies with exclusive rights to popular products -- AT&T's dibs on Apple's (Nasdaq: AAPL) iPhone, for example -- leverage that popularity for all it's worth, observed King. "Note the shilling of...
... Short-term trading ideas, daytrading stocks and futures, money management, investing, trading systems, charts, books, statistics and market structure. Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster cut his EPS estimates and price target on the company. His "revenue...
... "For the September 2009 fiscal year, Munster cuts his revenue estimate to $38.86 billion from $40.45 billion; EPS goes to $5.46 from $5.67. For FY 2010, his revenue outlook drops to $50.08 billion, from $51.76 billion; his profit estimate is now $7.73, do...
...made the decision after the global financial crisis and economic downturn dampened demand for gadgets such as digital cameras, Apple Inc's (AAPL.O: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) iPod and mobile phones that use Toshiba's flash memory, NHK said. Goldman...
...problems will just make it tougher for shoppers to justify spending money on little luxuries next year. Munster predicts Apple will sell 20% fewer iPods next year, after clocking unit sales growth of 6% this year. "We are modeling for the sky to fall on iPod...
...the U.S.'s largest operator, the share was 18%. In developed markets, the focus is on so-called smartphones, high-end handsets like Apple Inc.'s iPhone, which cost hundreds of dollars and have browsers with functions similar to PCs, including video and advanced...
...dropped to a new all-time low at 35.41, down 2.64, as oil continued to get pounded, now $105 off its high just a few months ago. Apple (AAPL) had a rough day, down 4.49, and Energy Conversion Devices (ENER) gave back 2.57 from yesterday's sharp gains. SunPower...