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Philip Elmer-DeWitt has been covering Apple since 1983 — mostly for Time Magazine (28 years), later for Fortune (9 years), ...
Excerpts from the notes that crossed my desk. More as they come in.
Of the top ten spots, eight were taken by indies. Of the bottom five, all were taken by pros.
From Ryan Vlastelica's "Apple Rebound Looks Elusive as AI Woes Draw Investor Scrutiny" posted Thursday.
Exclusive: The Apple 3.0 analysts (pros and indies) have placed their bets in advance of today’s June quarter results.
From "Apple, Google, OpenAI to Work With Federal Agencies to Make Health Data Helpful" posted Wednesday by Bloomberg.
From "Watershed Moment for AI Revolution," a note to Wedbush clients that landed on my desktop Thursday.
From Yoni Heisler's "Apple Blasts Department Of Justice Over iPhone Monopoly Lawsuit" posted Wednesday by BGR.
"In a nutshell it's time for change in Cupertino and Cook & Co. need to get off the treadmill and start to make some ...
The independents are more bullish than the pros, as usual, but not by much.