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Apple’s business primarily runs around its flagship iPhone. However, the Services portfolio that includes revenues from cloud services, App store, Apple Music, AppleCare, Apple Pay, and licensing and other services now became the cash cow. Moreover, non-iPhone devices like Apple Watch and AirPod gained significant traction. In fact, Apple dominates the Wearables and Hearables markets due to the growing adoption of Watch and AirPods. Solid uptake of Apple Watch also helped Apple strengthen its presence in the personal health monitoring space.
Bear of the Day: 3D Systems (DDD)
by David Bartosiak
I wonder if you can 3D print a loss on one of their machines
The Earnings Recession Continues
by Sheraz Mian
Earnings growth.
Stock Market News for January 13, 2016
by Zacks Equity Research
Bear of the Day: Fossil (FOSL)
by Tracey Ryniec
This watch maker is making a push into wearables but is it too late?
Stock Market News for January 06, 2016
by Zacks Equity Research
Stock Market News for January 04, 2016
by Zacks Equity Research
Benchmarks ended the last trading day of 2015 in the red, dragged down by declines in technology shares
Stock Market News for December 30, 2015
by Zacks Equity Research
Broad based gains in technology stocks and a rebound in oil prices helped benchmarks end in the green on Tuesday
Bear of the Day: 3D Systems (DDD)
by David Bartosiak
I love a story stock but not when analysts are so bearish
Stock Market News for December 22, 2015
by Zacks Equity Research
Benchmarks recovered from a sharp selloff last week to end in the green on Monday, led by gains in technology and hospital stocks
Is the Tech Sector's Earnings Momentum for Real?
by Sheraz Mian
the Tech sector in the Russell 2000 index is notably weaker than what we are seeing from the large-cap Tech players in the S&P 500.
Does the Monster Nasdaq Surge Make You Bullish or Bearish?
by Kevin Cook
What looked like a mere flight-to-safety in large cap tech shares may now become the Q4 ¿rally monster¿.
Revenue Weakness Not Just a Large-Cap Issue
by Sheraz Mian
This issue of weak revenue surprises is as present in the small-cap universe as it is in the large-cap world.
Revenue Weakness Not Just a Large-Cap Issue
by Sheraz Mian
This issue of weak revenue surprises is as present in the small-cap universe as it is in the large-cap world.
Taking Stock of the Q3 Earnings Season
by Sheraz Mian
The picture emerging from the Q3 earnings season is no doubt one of all-around weakness
Taking Stock of the Q3 Earnings Season
by Sheraz Mian
The picture emerging from the Q3 earnings season is no doubt one of all-around weakness
Q3 Earnings Weak, Despite Tech Strength
by Sheraz Mian
It isn't hard to reach the conclusion that the overall earnings picture remains weak.
Q3 Earnings Season Gets Underway
by Sheraz Mian
The favorable narrative about the U.S. economy took a body blow with the September non-farm payroll report.
Previewing the Q3 Earnings Season
by Sheraz Mian
We discuss what to expect from this coming earnings season, particularly with reference to some of the key sectors.
Why You Should Buy China Soon
by Kevin Cook
The transition to a consumer-driven economy will create fortunes over the next decade.
Q2 Earnings Season: All Around Weakness
by Sheraz Mian
The earnings picture emerging from the Q2 earnings season is fairly uninspiring.
Q2 Earnings Season: All Around Weakness
by Sheraz Mian
The earnings picture emerging from the Q2 earnings season is fairly uninspiring.
An Uninspiring Earnings Picture
by Sheraz Mian
It is hard to characterize the ongoing Q2 earnings season as anything but weak.
An Uninspiring Earnings Picture
by Sheraz Mian
It is hard to characterize the ongoing Q2 earnings season as anything but weak.
The Post-Apple Q2 Earnings Scorecard
by Sheraz Mian
Beyond Apple's strong growth rates, the picture emerging from the Q2 earning season is one of widespread weakness.
The Post-Apple Q2 Earnings Scorecard
by Sheraz Mian
Beyond Apple's strong growth rates, the picture emerging from the Q2 earning season is one of widespread weakness.