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Analyzing Apple: Waiting For The iPhone
Blackfriars Communications, Inc., June 2007, Pages: 8
Introducing our Quarterly Financial Analysis of Apple Inc.
Steve Jobs disappointed many with his keynote at the Apple World Wide Developer’s Conference (WWDC) by largely rehashing Leopard features that he talked about last year. While we heard one surprise, namely that Apple is making its Steve Jobs disappointed many with his keynote at the Apple World Wide Developer’s Conference (WWDC) by largely rehashing Leopard features that he talked about last year. While we heard one surprise, namely that Apple is making its Safari Web browser available for Windows, the earthshaking announcements that many expected just didn’t happen. And yet, the most-anticipated event of the year -- Apple's iPhone launch -- is right around the corner. So what's an investor to do? Buy on the excitement or sell and take some profits?
We publish this report series, Analyzing Apple, to to help you, the investor, make sense out of these moves and make money at the same time. In this six times a year series, we separate hype from reality and providing insights into how Apple runs its business, why it keeps so much information away from the public, and what changes we see coming. We’ll take our more than 30 years of experience in high technology, software, marketing, and business, use it to pick apart the drivers behind Apple’s plans, and then translate those plans back into figures and charts that ordinary people can grasp. We believe that these reports will be in-depth business forecasting for the rest of us that don’t live and breathe Wall Street.
Analyzing Apple is more than a report; it’s an ongoing series of information, graphs, presentations, and projections. In this package, you'll receive not only our latest thinking from the World Wide Developer's Conference and the lead-up to the iPhone launch, but also our coverage of Apple's Q2 earnings from April as well. The product includes two PDF reports containing quarter-by-quarter projections and analysis of Apple's business through the end of fiscal 2008, including both unit and revenue projections for iPods, iPhones, Apple TV, and other Apple products. It includes graphics dramatically illustrating Apple's growing emphasis on new product lines. Analyzing Apple also includes both Keynote and PowerPoint presentations of the materials as well as a spreadsheet containing all the figures presented, so that you can do your own analysis of the data.
NOTE: You will receive a PDF Presentation, Powerpoint Presentation and financial projections as a Microsoft Excel file when you order this report.
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