Thursday, March 16, 2017




Apple closed at new all-time high on the Ides of March







Rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated Mark Twain

Dediu: Apple is doomed (again)



So it's no surprise that Apple, at age 43, is seen as being well past its sell-by date. And yet it seems to be saying, somewhat faintly, "I'm not dead yet". By generating more cash that can be comprehended by human observers and by controlling assets that are well beyond the means of many countries, they (it?) is confusing us with its persistence.




Horace Dediu: Gravity


The confusion is exhibited in the following graph which shows the crises in confidence by that wonderful reflector of human perception–the stock market. By voting millions of times a day, the market shows us with great precision the totality of human emotion with regard to an asset. That emotion turns rapidly negative on Apple with surprising frequency.


Eight deaths in 43 years: Apple II, Mac (2X), iPod (2X), iPhone (3X and counting)




Services growth on track to deliver big long-term payout for Apple, analyst says






It's no longer just about the iPhone as services revenue growing at impressive clip






Apple supplier Jabil earnings report suggests steady demand for iPhone 7 Plus, great demand for 'iPhone 8'






Apple's revival of iPhone 6 with 32GB storage continues with sales in Belarus






With 'iPhone 8,' Apple & Samsung to dominate 2017 OLED supply, squeezing out others





The curious state of Apple product pricing






McDonald's tests iOS app for mobile ordering ahead of global rollout 






An update on what Apple is doing with 3,600 acres in eastern North Carolina






Apple opening three new stores next Saturday, including first in downtown Miami







New Study Covers Current and Future Trends in Smartphones, Digital Assistants, Wearables and More






Apple inventions again point to work on health-tracking AirPods






How the AirPods show Apple's frustrating and delightful quest for simplicity






What's Apple's next chapter in podcasting?






Steve Ballmer of MS exhibited a perfect case study for psychopathic CEO behavior in public. 

Imagine what he was like at work.

Crazy at the wheel: psychopathic CEOs 







Here's another one: Ex-Apple exec, failed Palm CEO, and now ex Bridgewater Co-CEO
















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