bullcross.blogspot.com - 11/10/2008
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When Apple reports earnings in January for its first fiscal quarter of 2009, the investment community could be greeted with the mother of all earnings blow-outs. The analyst consensus estimates have gotten so absurdly bearish, that Apple might beat revenue expectations by as much as $1.210 ...
techcrunch.com - 11/13/2008
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techcrunch.com —
We’ve received multiple (if thin) reports that Apple
is working on a search engine of some sort....
At first glance, the rumors make sense. Apple’s Safari browser has 6-7% market share , and currently uses Google as the search engine for ...
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Is Apple Building A Search Engine?
appleinsider.com - 11/6/2008
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appleinsider.com —
Two new patent filings published this week reveal
Apple to be working on digital theater software for...
handheld devices that would give users the impression that they are attending a sporting or entertainment event, and a new version of the Apple ...
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Apple files for digital theater, smart Apple Remote patents
businessweek.com - 11/6/2008
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Analyst: Apple could obliterate consensus revenue estimate by $1.2 billion in Q1 09
MacDailyNews —
... 'hats handed to them' as the expression goes," Zaky writes. Even on in extremely bearish scenario where iPods unit sales and iPod revenue see significant contraction, and where Macintosh sales see flat sequential growth despite its recent refresh across its line of notebook computers, Apple will still beat revenue expectations by nearly half a billion dollars—that's on a pretty bearish scenario," Zaky explains. Much more in the comprehensive full article - highly recommended - here .
Zaky: Apple’s Q1 2009 May ‘Decimate’ Wall Street Estimates
Cult of Mac —
... “The analysts have been consistently wrong in predicting Apple’s earnings results and this time they’re going to get their ‘hats handed to them,’” Zaky wrote on his blog Bullish Cross. ...
Analyst: Apple’s Q1 will beat Street by $1.2 billion
Brainstorm Tech: Technology blogs, news and analysis from Fortune Magazine » Apple 2.0 —
... and his blog Bullish Cross, Zaky estimates that when Apple releases its fiscal 2009 Q1 results in January, it will report earnings of $1.96 per share on sales of $11.29 billion — significantly higher than the $1.44 EPS on $10.08 billion that the pros are currently modeling. ...
Apple’s Christmas Quarter: “The Mother of All Earnings Blowouts”?
Digital Daily —
... When Apple (AAPL) releases its first-quarter results in January, Zaky believes the company will report earnings of $1.96 per share on sales of $11.29 billion. ...
Apple Q1 2009 earnings preview
AppleInsider —
... handedly. I expect Apple to report earnings of $1.81 in EPS on $10.730 billion in revenue driven in part by sales of 7.11 million iPhones, 20 million iPods and 2.72 million Macs. On a non-GAAP basis, Im expecting Apple to report earnings of $3.12 in EPS on $13.646 billion in revenue driven by approximately $4.266 billion in fully recognized iPhone revenue. The tables below outline my earnings forecast, and unit sales estimates for Apples first fiscal quarter of 2009: At the outset of the quarter , I offered detailed arguments as to why there might be such a disparity ...
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Apple's "real" earnings grew a staggering 124.6% in Q4
appleinsider.com 10/23/2008 — In its recently reported fiscal fourth quarter, Apple's adjusted net income grew approximately 124.6% from $1.085 billion in Q4 2007 to $2.437 billion in Q4 2008 -- an extraordinary number when fully accounting for iPhone sales in both periods.
Apple Q1 2009 earnings preview
appleinsider.com 1/21/2009 — Analysts polled by Thomson Financial expect Apple to report earnings of $1.38 in EPS on $9.74 billion in revenue when the company releases its results shortly after the close of trading this afternoon.
The Apple analyst who couldn’t shoot straight
apple20.blogs.fortune.cnn.com 11/3/2008 — What is it with Craig Berger and Apple?
The FBR Capital Markets analyst made headlines Monday with a report that Apple had slashed iPhone production for this quarter — down as much as 40% from the September quarter in which Apple racked up ...
Has 2008 Been The Outstanding Year Steve Jobs Promised?
macblogz.com 11/7/2008 — Back in January of 2008, Apple CEO Steve Jobs took the stage at Macworld and unveiled new products such as the Macbook Air, Time Capsule, Apple TV movie rentals and some snazzy iPhone and iPod touch software updates. During, and after the keynote ...
Parallels opens Windows on the Mac desktop —
The Register 11/11/2008
Mix'n'match OS for Intel-based cross dressers Parallels has popped out its next version of the software firm’s virtualisation platform, Desktop for Mac 4.0, which includes the ability for customers to run Windows on their Apple machines.…