Eric Savitz channels Toni Sacconaghi's theory that Apple will hit a trough in 2022.
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"Our original view that the iPhone cycle would disappoint in the midst of COVID was clearly wrong." -- Analyst Rod Hall
"This is a dream scenario for the bulls... The supercycle is alive and well." --Ives on CNBC
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Apple gave a Craig Federighi exclusive to the Wall Street Journal's Joanna Stern, who returned the favor by popping the question.
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"Qualcomm likely to disappoint on guidance, while set up for Apple is materially better" -- Analyst Samik Chatterjee
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Analyst Jim Suva joins Wedbush's Daniel Ives, who was the first to wear the $3T cap. From TheFly, which snagged the note: Car will help take…
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But the watchdog's bark, says analyst Daniel Ives -- mixing metaphors -- is worse than its bite.
All times Eastern. All typos mine.
From Reuters' "Apple lobbies for India incentives as it plans iPad assembly: sources" posted Thursday.
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