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MacSurfer's Archive: Sunday, April 24, 2016
 

 

Finances
Apple News
  • "Taiwan stocks fall; Apple suppliers down ahead of iPhone maker's results" Reuters 9:09 PM
  • "Apple Investor Weekly: Angst Going Into March Quarter's Earnings Report" Forbes 5:38 PM
  • "Apple's iPhone SE Lead-times Are Still Elongated" Forbes 8:00 AM
  • "Things Could Get Even Worse for Fitbit Stock If Apple Makes This Move: It's likely Apple will release lower-priced wearables at some point, and that's very bad news for Fitbit" The Motley Fool 4/23
  • "Apple's March Quarter Sales Could Be Impacted Due To iPhone SE Channel Fill" Forbes 4/23
  • "Why Merrill Lynch and Oppenheimer Are Cautious on Apple Before Earnings" 24/7 Wall St. 4/22
  • "FY 16 Second Quarter Results Conference Call" ["When: Tuesday, April 26, 2016, 2:00 p.m. PDT/5:00 p.m. EDT"] Apple 4/22
Industry News
  • "Tech Stocks: fangs for nothing" Financial Times [Paid Membership Required] 4:07 PM
  • "Nasdaq ends lower on weak earnings; Dow, S&P eke out gains: Microsoft, Alphabet shares plunge after disappointing earnings" MarketWatch 4/22
  • "Nasdaq Deep in Red for 2016 as Alphabet, Microsoft Slump" TheStreet 4/22
  • "Stocks end mixed; GOOGL, MSFT pounded" USA Today 4/22
  • "Market Strategist: Earnings Showing a Bit of Caution" FOXBusiness 4/22
  • "Tech Shares Drop After Disappointing Earnings Reports: Dow, S&P 500 still post weekly gains" WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 4/22
  • "Japan stocks score second week of gains as yen plunges: Japan's Nikkei Stock Average gained for a second consecutive week, as the yen weakened and hopes built among traders that the Bank of Japan will provide more economic stimulus." MarketWatch 4/22
  • "European stocks log loss as fear of emission scandal dents car makers: European stocks finished lower Friday, dragged down by a disappointing round of inflation data as well as concerns that a car emission-test scandal could spread." MarketWatch 4/22