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Mac OS Ken: 04.02.2015

Mac OS Ken

Ken Ray

Technology

4.7996 Ratings

🗓️ 2 April 2015

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

- Citigroup Analyst Says No One Gets iPhone Like Him or Something - Apple Launches iPhone and iPad Trade-In Program in China - China Bummed By Low Cost for iPhone and iPad Trade-Ins - Report: Apple Wants Content Providers to Handle Streams for TV Service - Apple Upping App Store Prices in Japan - Apple Services See 30-Minute Downtime Due to Scheduled Maintenance - Bloomberg Plays Fun with Numbers with Some Numbers and Apple Pay - Apple Opens New iTunes Section Aimed at Educators - Get 10% Off of Your Squarespace Order with Coupon Code macosken at

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0:37.0

News around TV plans and Apple teaches teachers about iTunes.

0:42.0

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0:48.2

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1:05.0

Citigroup analyst Dollar Jim Suva has issued one of those Morrissey-Sk notes cranked out by

1:11.6

Wall Street now and again. The theme in this variation

1:15.4

highlighted by Barons, no one understands iPhone demand like Dollar Jim Suva.

1:20.9

And you go and you stand on your own and you leave on your own and you go home and you cry and you want to write a note. In the world

1:30.2

according to Jim Wall Street is underestimating both the continued

1:33.2

demand for iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 plus as well as the demand for the higher

1:37.7

memory density phones 128 and 64 gigabyte best selling configurations rather than 16 gigabytes.

1:46.7

Suva's note also says even after the iPhone 6 launch which occurred six months ago, many locations

1:52.1

are still selling out daily of the more

1:54.3

popular 128 gigabyte memory configurations with some carriers having

1:59.4

shipping times longer than at launch. All of this has led him to ratchet up his iPhone

2:05.8

expectations. He's now looking for iPhone sales in fiscal year 2015 of

2:10.7

225 million units.

2:13.0

That's higher than his previous expectation of 216 million units.

2:18.0

It's also higher than the current Wall Street consensus of 217 million iPhones sold.

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