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Is Apple becoming Microsoft? Um, no!

In a follow up to The Wall Street Journal article – The Microsofting of Apple? – by Holman Jennings Jr., CNBC’s Maria Bartiromo discusses the article’s premise (whether Apple is becoming the next Microsoft in terms of overall strategy) with Broadpoint Amtech analyst Brian Marshall and CNBC’s Jim Goldman. Watch below as Holman Jennings Jr’s [...]

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Update – January 25, 2010: Good lord! As predicted in my Dec 30, 2009 post (read below), in concert with Q1 2010 earnings (released today), Apple has transitioned from subscription accounting to a newly authorized and far more accurate GAAP method. Now, today, CNBC host Larry Kudlow is on the air shouting about Apple playing [...]

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The smartest M&Ms (Munster & Marshall) in the pack, weigh in on Apple (AAPL)

Piper Jaffary tech analyst Gene Munster issued a note to clients today projecting that Apple will sell 1.4 million iTablet devices in full year 2010. Munster believes the new rumored device will go on sale in March and will sell about 162,000 [...]

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Broadpoint Amtech Senior Analyst Brian Marshall was a guest on CNBC’s Fast Money yesterday (Oct. 8, 2009) and offered some bullish comments on Apple (AAPL). Host Melissa Lee asked question about Dell/AT&T’s new Android phone and forthcoming competition. Marshall’s response … “I think Apple ‘hands down’ is the best technology company on the planet. I [...]

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August 28, 2009: During a post Q2 earnings press briefing, China Unicom at long last announced that they’ve come to terms on a deal to launch Apple’s iPhone in China. China Unicom noted that it has purchased iPhones in bulk from Apple and that it would forego Apple’s traditional revenue sharing model. China Unicom Chairman/CEO Chang [...]

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