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In the first few months, after the iPhone 5 launch, Apple seemed to operate on the conviction that the truth would prevail and that the market would come to its senses and reflect fundamentals. That conviction was tested in early 2013, partly by the continuing drop in the stock price and ...
The market did not appreciate the guidance. The stock price dropped by more than 6% at the after-market. The PE ratio of 13 is reasonable. But if Apple is back to low-single-digit revenue growth, the stock is not a buy. Image source:FirmBeeviaPixabay Stellar Q4 results The company rep...
You then looked at “competitors” such as MSFT, who by the way has been a lackluster stock for the past decade, and assumed AAPL’s ROIC would reach its level in and undetermined amount of time. You then forced that ROIC into your model which in turn, drove real NOPAT numbers down ...
Why not post a graph showing income vs profit over the last number of years instead of stock price. Gives the illusion they are loosing money while in reality, they keep making piles of profit... Reply 6 of 51 island hermit Posts: 6,217 April 22, 2013 2:11PM Quote: Originally ...
This year, Apple has traded up from $115 to $171 at the time of writing, while shifting gears and placing more emphasis on service revenue. This latest "scandal" is unlikely to damage the company's reputation amongst its numerous fans or hinder its stock price. ...
I will never invest in a company where the CEO is more concerned about the stock price than the long term viability of the company. Maybe you should not have invested in AAPL. Seems to me you're a herd investor who buys a stock without first finding out the company's culture ...
but because they believed that they could sell the stock at a higher price tomorrow. It’s this "greater fool theory" that drives momentum stocks beyond reasonable prices and it can be a very lucrative game for the skilled gambler. But, as Yale economics professor Robert Shiller said on CNBC...
Just for fun, go to your favorite stock quote website and graph the MS share price for the past five years against APPL. What does the stock symbol for Appell Petroleum Corporation have anything to do with this discussion?One more thing, Katy is one of the worst analysts tracking Apple. ...