Analysts: Apple safeguards online music lead
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Analysts: Apple safeguards online music
lead (MacCentral)
Analysts: Apple safeguards online music
lead (MacCentral)
04/28/2004 03:55 PMMacCentral - Apple Computer Inc. CEO Steve Jobs on Wednesday briefed
industry analysts and media on the third generation iTunes Music
Store, details of which were first revealed on MacCentral earlier this
morning. Industry analysts feel the new release will not only increase
the pressure on Microsoft Corp., but also safeguard Apple's lead in
the competitive online music download market.
Apple and America Online Announce Online
Music Alliance
Apple and America Online Announce Online
Music Alliance
10/29/2003 12:12 AMAnalysts: iPod Division Could Lead To
Other Devices
Analysts: iPod Division Could Lead To
Other Devices
05/21/2004 01:01 AM"By creating an iPod division, Apple is establishing the device's
relevance is much more than just playing music." By Jim Dalrymple,
MacCentral (via MyAppleMenu)
Apple Wants To Leverage Online Music
Apple Wants To Leverage Online Music
05/13/2004 06:32 PMBy Frank Bamako, CBS MarketWatch (via MyAppleMenu)
Apple Music Event Now Online
Apple Music Event Now Online
10/28/2003 11:09 PMApple has posted a QuickTime webcast of yesterday's Music Event.
Apple Row Goes To Core Of Online Music
Apple Row Goes To Core Of Online Music
09/24/2004 09:25 AMWe should not forget just how much the Beatles like money. By Bill
Thompson, BBC News (via MyAppleMenu)
Apple's iPod Lead Creates New
Challenges, Analysts Say
Apple's iPod Lead Creates New
Challenges, Analysts Say
05/04/2004 06:16 PMThe runaway success of the iPod poses a happy problem for Apple that
the computer maker has not had in years: how to remain the market
favorite, not just the favorite underdog. By Duncan Martell, Reuters
(via MyAppleMenu)
Analysts: iPod division could lead to
other devices (MacCentral)
Analysts: iPod division could lead to
other devices (MacCentral)
05/20/2004 06:48 PMMacCentral - Apple Computer Inc. confirmed on Thursday a Reuters
report stating that a new iPod division had been set up at the
company, splitting the Macintosh and iPod hardware segments. While
Apple said this would allow the company to focus resources on the
iPod, analysts believe that it solidifies the importance of the iPod
within Apple and could be the start of something bigger for the
company, such as the release of other digital devices.
Apple, Motorola team up on online music
Apple, Motorola team up on online music
07/27/2004 02:34 PMMSNBC Jul 27 2004 6:16PM GMT
Apple Rebuffs Online Music Alliance
Apple Rebuffs Online Music Alliance
04/16/2004 08:56 AMAP via Daily Press Apr 16 2004 1:05PM GMT
Apple Blase About Online Music Rivals
Apple Blase About Online Music Rivals
12/16/2003 06:27 PMWho's afraid of retail giant Wal-Mart? Not Apple CEO Steve Jobs. By
Michelle Kessler (USA Today via MyAppleMenu)
Apple's iPod Lead Creates New
Challenges, Analysts Say (Reuters)
Apple's iPod Lead Creates New
Challenges, Analysts Say (Reuters)
05/04/2004 03:31 PMReuters - The runaway success of the iPod
poses a happy problem for Apple Computer Inc. (AAPL.O) that the
computer maker has not had in years: how to remain the market
favorite, not just the favorite underdog.
Can Sony beat Apple at the online music
game?
Can Sony beat Apple at the online music
game?
05/06/2004 11:12 PMZDNet May 7 2004 2:37AM GMT
easyGroup, Wippit take on Apple in
online music market
easyGroup, Wippit take on Apple in
online music market
09/17/2004 06:04 AMIii.co.uk - Fri Sep 17, 10:04 am GMT
RealNetworks seeks to join forces with
Apple in online music
RealNetworks seeks to join forces with
Apple in online music
04/15/2004 09:09 PMNational Post Apr 16 2004 1:39AM GMT
Apple To Start Online Music Service In
Japan -- Report
Apple To Start Online Music Service In
Japan -- Report
04/13/2005 11:39 AMApple plans to start online music distribution services in Japan by
the end of the year, the Mainichi Shimbun reports, citing Apple
Japan's representative director Yoshiaki Sakito. By MarketWatch
Apple denies report of online music
price boost
Apple denies report of online music
price boost
05/07/2004 04:27 PMApple sells 70 million songs in online
music store's 1st year
Apple sells 70 million songs in online
music store's 1st year
04/29/2004 01:59 AMBoston Globe Apr 29 2004 5:53AM GMT
Apple to launch online music download
service iTunes next week (AFP)
Apple to launch online music download
service iTunes next week (AFP)
06/08/2004 07:42 AMAFP - US computer company Apple is to launch a European version of its
online music download service iTunes next week in a move likely to
spur sales of its popular iPod MP3 player and hit struggling
competitors, technology and other publications reported.
Apple Launches iTunes Online Music Store
in Europe (Reuters)
Apple Launches iTunes Online Music Store
in Europe (Reuters)
06/15/2004 08:29 AMReuters - Apple Computer brought its
market-leading iTunes online music store to Britain, France and
Germany on Tuesday, where it joins a crowded field of
competitors trying to popularize legal music downloads.
Apple Denies Report of Hiked Online
Music Prices (Reuters)
Apple Denies Report of Hiked Online
Music Prices (Reuters)
05/07/2004 01:45 PMReuters - Apple Computer Inc. on Friday
flatly denied a report that the computer maker was planning to
raise prices for songs bought on its popular iTunes online
music store.
Verizon to Launch Video, Music
Services-Analysts (Reuters)
Verizon to Launch Video, Music
Services-Analysts (Reuters)
01/05/2005 06:50 PMReuters - Verizon Wireless, the second-biggest
U.S. mobile telephone provider, is expected on Friday to
introduce mobile video and music services and phones capable of
high speed Web surfing, analysts say.
Apple and the analysts
Apple and the analysts
11/19/2003 02:12 PMAccording to Forbes, Banc of America Securities believes that Apple
"runs the risk of generating significant refresh sales to its
installed base for the next couple of quarters, and then running out
of steam once sales to the installed base are satisfied," and the
company has initiated coverage of Apple at "neutral as a result.
Though the research firm believes the computer makers fundamentals are
solid, a risk of slowing G5 sales, the lack of profit from the iTunes
Music...
Analysts Have Faith In Apple
Analysts Have Faith In Apple
01/16/2004 11:04 AM(Macworld UK via MyAppleMenu)
Analysts Divided On Apple Stock
Analysts Divided On Apple Stock
01/16/2004 11:04 AMAnalysts are divided in their thoughts regarding the prospects for
Apple, following the release of that company's first-quarter figures
on Wednesday night. By Jonny Evans (Macworld UK via MyAppleMenu)
Apple Expected To School Analysts
Apple Expected To School Analysts
07/13/2004 10:34 AMAnalysts will be looking for signs of what to expect from Apple in the
September quarter, which inlcudes the back-to-school shopping season,
when it reports quarterly results Wednesday. By CBS MarketWatch (via
MyAppleMenu)
Analysts: Apple Could Benefit From PC
Upswing
Analysts: Apple Could Benefit From PC
Upswing
05/27/2004 12:21 AM"Expiring OS support will play a significant role in driving PC
replacements going forward." For Apple, this is an opportunity to
acquire new customers. By Blane Warrene, MacNewsWorld (via
MyAppleMenu)
Analysts upgrade Apple stock
Analysts upgrade Apple stock
07/15/2004 10:30 AMAnalysts at First Albany and Bear Stearns raised their rating on Apple
after the company beat Wall Street expectations for its third quarter,
thanks to strong iPod and notebook sales...
Apple-Pepsi Deal A Winner -- Analysts
Apple-Pepsi Deal A Winner -- Analysts
02/17/2004 10:24 AM"As the paid music service provider market attempts to garner the
attention of a generation bred on free downloading and move them to
legal downloads, Apple has found a great strategic partner in engaging
this group with Pepsi." By Jonny Evans (Macworld UK via MyAppleMenu)
Analysts weigh in on Apple iMac shortage
Analysts weigh in on Apple iMac shortage
07/07/2004 07:44 AMWhile a new iMac has been expected for some time, Cupertino-based
Apple Computer Inc. surprised many industry watchers when they
announced late last week
a
shortage of iMacs leading the company to suspend order-taking for
the product. Apple called the iMac shortage "less than perfect"
planning as it waits for the next generation of consumer desktops to
hit the market. Industry analysts see the shortage as a significant
problem for the company, but one they feel Apple can recover from if
the new iMac follows Apple's tradition blockbuster releases.
Apple Is Serious About Going Intel,
Analysts Prepare To Eat Their Words
Apple Is Serious About Going Intel,
Analysts Prepare To Eat Their Words
06/05/2005 11:57 PMA few weeks back we, along with just about everyone, trotted out the
latest version of the old rumor that
Apple
was thinking of moving to Intel chips, and ditching IBM.
Considering that this rumor shows up quite often, we didn't put much
faith in it, only posting it because the reports seemed a bit more
credible. Of course, almost immediately there were denials, including
Intel CEO Paul Otellini's great
"Halley's Comet" quote. Well, it turns out that this time
around, the rumors might be true. News.com has the scoop that
Apple will make the
official announcement on Monday. We'll still only believe it when
we see the "Intel Inside" sticker on a Powerbook, but it certainly
sounds like this time might be for real.
Apple Holds Convergence Cards --
Analysts
Apple Holds Convergence Cards --
Analysts
08/03/2004 08:46 AM"Apple's biggest advantage is its knack for making products that are
easier to use than the competitio's, a desirable skill in the
mainstream consumer market." By Macworld UK (via MyAppleMenu)
Analysts raise earning estimates for
Apple
Analysts raise earning estimates for
Apple
03/24/2005 11:41 AMAnalysts at Morgan Stanley have upgraded Apple Computer from "equal
weight" to "overweight," while raising their estimates for the company
and setting the target price to $60.
In a research note published this morning, analysts at Morgan Stanley
say the market is currently underestimating iPod’s potential. They say
the consensus forecasts for the iPod halo effect, reflects the rate at
which people using iPod switch to Mac, are 10% for this year. The
analysts believe that the iPod would lend more than 20% upside to
Apple’s earnings this year and almost 50% in 2006 on account of the
halo effect. The EPS estimates for 2005 and 2006 have been raised from
$1.07 to $1.31 and from $1.22 to $1.88, respectively.
Analysts weigh in on Apple iMac shortage
(MacCentral)
Analysts weigh in on Apple iMac shortage
(MacCentral)
07/07/2004 07:56 AMMacCentral - While a new iMac has been expected for some time,
Cupertino-based Apple Computer Inc. surprised many industry watchers
when they announced late last week a shortage of iMacs leading the
company to suspend order-taking for the product. Apple called the iMac
shortage "less than perfect" planning as it waits for the next
generation of consumer desktops to hit the market. Industry analysts
see the shortage as a significant problem for the company, but one
they feel Apple can recover from if the new iMac follows Apple's
tradition blockbuster releases.
Apple Seen Unveiling Lower-Cost iPods --
Analysts
Apple Seen Unveiling Lower-Cost iPods --
Analysts
12/24/2003 06:36 AM"Odds are it's a flash-memory-based player, something to position
Apple against the low-cost offerings from Creative and Rio." By Duncan
Martell (Reuters via MyAppleMenu)
Apple Q2 04 call with financial analysts
-- live update
Apple Q2 04 call with financial analysts
-- live update
04/14/2004 05:07 PMMacCentral is providing live coverage of Apple's Wednesday conference
call with financial analysts to discuss their second quarter FY04
results.
Analysts expect Apple to unveil low-cost
iPod
Analysts expect Apple to unveil low-cost
iPod
12/30/2003 01:38 AMiMac Delay Is Apple 'Buying Opportunity'
-- ANalysts
iMac Delay Is Apple 'Buying Opportunity'
-- ANalysts
07/02/2004 11:21 AM"It's a supply, not a demand issue. What's important is that the new
model will be available for the Christmas selling season." By Jonny
Evans, Macworld UK (via MyAppleMenu)
Analysts: iMac delay is Apple 'buying
opportunity'
Analysts: iMac delay is Apple 'buying
opportunity'
07/02/2004 11:39 AMAnalysts at Needham & Co. consider the current iMac delay a buying
opportunity for Apple stock, the company said in a research report
released today...
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