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Wall Street analyst Gene Munster, with Piper Jaffray, has raised his estimates for iPhone sales forecasting that Apple will have sold roughly 30 million handsets in fiscal Q1 2012 (ended December).
Munster raised his iPhone numbers from 26 million units previously estimated for fiscal Q1 2012, and he also reiterated... |
12 January 2012 05:07 GMT |
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According to one Wall Street analyst, Apple’s iPhone business will account for roughly 50 percent of all revenue in the next reported quarter.Cnet quotes an investor note from Tavis McCourt of Morgan Keegan who reportedly told his clients, "We expect iPhone revenues to represent 47.5% of Apple's total reve... |
4 January 2012 05:56 GMT |
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Figures dished out by market research firm NPD and analyzed by Piper Jaffray analysts suggest Apple is on track to post new record sales of iPhones, iPads, and Macs today.Apple announced last month that the company would disclose its earnings for fiscal quarter 4 of 2011 today, October 18.As usual, Cupertino will pro... |
18 October 2011 05:25 GMT |
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Wall Street analysts are raising their estimates on Apple and Scott Sutherland from Wedbush is leading the pack with a share target price of $530.And his reasons are obvious: an impending iPhone 5 launch alongside the mid-tier (yet only rumored) iPhone 4S, and the already confirmed iCloud and iOS 5 launches.“A ... |
22 September 2011 14:41 GMT |
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Pacific Crest Securities analyst Andy Hargreaves wrote in a note to clients that Apple’s iPhone 5 is likely to sport a display that is identical to the one currently found on the iPhone 4, at least in terms of size.Maxing out at 960×640 pixels at 326 ppi in a rectangle that measures 3.5-inches on the diag... |
12 September 2011 09:24 GMT |
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Anonymous is planning a protest in New York City next month that will culminate with a sit-in on Wall Street. Similar protests are being prepared in big cities around the world.The new campaign was announced from Anonymous' AnonOps Twitter account which linked to a poster that reads: "#OCCUPYWALLSTREET September... |
25 August 2011 12:29 GMT |
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Wall Street saw an interesting turn of events yesterday when the company that makes iPods and Macs overtook Exxon Mobil in market capitalization to become the most valuable company on Earth.At one point in yesterday’s trading, Apple’s market capitalization reached $341.5 billion - a tad higher than the oi... |
10 August 2011 03:57 GMT |
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Sentigo’s Wall St Scanner app has garnered over 50,000 downloads in four weeks, and now ranks as the App Store’s No.1 investment app, the developers confirmed today.“In a classic case of David vs. Goliath, the new stock market forecasting app has already overtaken financial app giants Yahoo Finance,... |
20 June 2011 12:31 GMT |
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At this point, it would be rather redundant to point out that Hollywood is obsessed with sequels, prequels and reboots. Still, this should come as extraordinary news for fans: Paramount Pictures if making “Top Gun 2” and Tom Cruise is on board.Two decades (24 years, to be more precise) after the film that... |
15 October 2010 07:46 GMT |
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Thanks to excellent reviews, some Oscar buzz and a brilliant cast, “The Social Network” has managed to remain at the top of the North American box office for a second week since release. Though it didn’t open as big as Sony Pictures would have probably wanted, the film about the makings of Facebook ... |
11 October 2010 06:15 GMT |
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A Wall Street analyst believes Apple is on track to release a couple of new iPhones, with both larger and smaller screens, after checking with sources in Apple’s overseas supply chain. Rumors of Apple planning the launch of an iPhone “nano” emerged years ago, and have since died with strong indicati... |
7 October 2010 03:20 GMT |
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Making 500 million friends and some enemies paid off over the weekend at the box office, as the story of the founding of Facebook, “The Social Network,” came in at number 1, only $2 million short of 25. Though this was yet another “dismal” weekend at the North American box office, there was li... |
4 October 2010 09:29 GMT |
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Yahoo has been trying to revamp itself for the better part of 18 months, ever since Carol Bartz became CEO. The hope was to bring in a tough new leader which will provide a vision and a plan for moving Yahoo forward again. But things aren't going very well as the company is now reportedly losing another three to... |
30 September 2010 08:37 GMT |
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Though received with mixed reviews, the sequel to the critically acclaimed 1987 “Wall Street,” “Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps,” made it to number one at the US box office over the weekend. With ticket sales estimated at around $19 million, the film easily went to number one and, at the same ... |
27 September 2010 05:34 GMT |
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“Greed is good” was the message of the original 1987 “Wall Street” movie that made of Gordon Gekko (Michael Douglas) the dark angel / antihero / icon of a generation. In this light, greedier is even better would be the motto of the sequel “Money Never Sleeps” – if only the fi... |
25 September 2010 09:31 GMT |
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There have been countless rumors saying Apple is planning to sign with Verizon over a CDMA-capable iPhone, with one Wall Street analyst now saying that Apple is close to inking that deal, as the deal with AT&T has spent its fuel.Kaufman Bros. analyst Shaw Wu issued a note to investors today, signaling that Apple need... |
23 August 2010 11:48 GMT |
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The company that introduced the world to the iPod shot past Microsoft this week to become the world’s most valuable technology company, The New York Times reveals. The turnaround is credited to Apple’s CEO, Steve Jobs, who helped create “the best desktop computer, the best portable music device, the... |
27 May 2010 03:06 GMT |
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After many years of speculation and following the buzz created a few months ago as the cast was shooting on location, fans get a first peek at the follow-up to the highly successful 1987 “Wall Street.” Titled “Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps” and welcoming Michael Douglas to the role of Gord... |
29 January 2010 07:06 GMT |
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With just over a quarter of Apple's retail outlets having iPhones to sell (as reported Thursday), Wall Street analyst Gene Munster claims shortages are to last up to a month. Apple's stock checking web page, set up for iPhone fans, pretty much confirms it.According to Gene Munster, Apple needs to boost its ... |
18 July 2008 06:03 GMT |
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The 5th annual Linux on Wall Street conference takes place today, Monday, April 23 at the Roosevelt Hotel based in the famous Manhattan district of New York city. The conference will focus on the role that Linux, and the open source solutions in general, play or could play for the financial institutions or companies... |
23 April 2007 09:23 GMT |
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