Though Canaccord’s Michael Walkley warns of sluggish iPhone sales in the short-term, long-term he remains confident on this tech titan’s prospects.
BMO’s Tim Long notes that high consumer satisfaction means longer replacement cycles for AAPL- which bodes less impressively for iPhone numbers.
As far as RBC Capital’s Amit Daryanani is concerned, there is so much more to Apple than whether or not tomorrow’s FQ2 earnings show underwhelms.
GBH Insights’ Daniel Ives spotlights 25% in return potential now for AAPL stock, trimming his expectations by $3.
Though Canaccord’s Michael Walkley watches out for weakening iPhone sales until new iPhone products launch, he remains positive sales can step up in the back half of the year.
RBC’s Amit Daryanani chimes in ready for the focus of AAPL’s narrative to shift away from iPhone demand fears over to massive potential in capital allocation and Services.
In a preview of AAPL’s upcoming quarterly earnings show, Nomura’s Jeff Kvaal sees a resilient stock facing challenges from iPhone volumes to capital return.
Guggenheim’s Rob Cihra cheers as Apple “aggressively” invests in artificial intelligence, seeing competitive advantage here.
Brian White is placing an enthusiastic bet on Apple, angling for a whopping 36% in return potential for the tech giant.
Top analyst Amit Daryanani at RBC Capital is out with a bullish call on Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) after his latest chats with the …