The Loup Ventures team makes bold calls for what to expect from tech leaders in the new year, confident on TSLA, AAPL, and AMZN stories.
Piper Jaffray’s Michael Olson notes that following an encouraging iPhone buyer survey, it is achievable for Apple to hit $720 in iPhone ASP; as such, shares have the potential to soar.
Rosenblatt’s Jun Zhang also highlights that iPhone X sales looked solid in the North American market during the course of the holiday season.
The infamous billionaire who fell to the most massive case of fraudulence that has ever taken down a hedge fund firm is cutting his stakes in two of the tech-verse’s favorite giants by half.
Wall Street’s top analysts are narrowing their top stocks for the holiday season.
Citigroup’s Jim Suva is bullish on Apple’s “attractive valuation” and makes a strong case for why shares will move up next year.
Research analyst Gene Munster highlights a healthcare evolution unfolding in front of Wall Street and a future where Apple one day sells as many wearables as it does iPhones.
Brian White: Apple is better positioned than ever this holiday season.
How does Greenblatt’s magic formula apply to MU and AAPL right now?
Morgan Stanley believes it makes sense for Elon Musk’s tech empires TSLA and SpaceX to join forces; Tigress anticipates more revenue growth for AAPL on rising market share in emerging markets.