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Apple seen having strong Black Friday performance

Rare price cuts on iPods, Mac computers draw in customers, analysts say SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) - Wall Street analysts seemed to breath a sigh of relief Monday on evidence that unusual price cuts by Apple Inc. helped boost...

Apples Black Friday bestsellers (at Fortune)

In a holiday shopping season that got off to a better start than expected, Apple products sold particularly well although not as well as last year, judging from sales at Amazon, Americas largest online retailer.

Analyst: Mac, iPod discounts lower than expected

NEW YORK - Black Friday discounts were not as steep as expected on Apple Inc.'s computers and iPods, a sign that the company is confident in strong holiday sales, a Kaufman Bros. analyst said Friday. The analyst, Shaw Wu, said...

Apple Macs go on sale

which keeps the tightest reins on list prices in the business, seems to have loosened them significantly this holiday season. Authorized resellers who normally wouldn’t dare chop a nickel off Apple’s suggested retail are...

Black Friday to have aggressive Apple pricing [MacNN | The Macintosh News Network]

Apple is likely to cut its prices more heavily than usual during this year's Black Friday event, says Kaufman Bros. analyst Shaw Wu. Wu observes that while Apple typically puts goods on sale at a 5 to 10 percent discount on...

Apple: Bigger Black Friday Bargains This Year? [Voices]

Good news for shoppers, bad news for retailers. Apple's Black Friday discount could be up to 15 percent, compared to 5-10 percent. Retailers will be the ones suffering for it, though, not Apple. The ability of Apple products to...

Analysts Sound Off on Apple

Posted by: Arik Hesseldahl on November 25 Three big reports on Apple from financial analysts have hit the wires today. Charlie Wolf of Needham and Co. released his latest WolfBytes report, while Gene Munster of Piper Jaffray...

Apple 'growth story' expected to survive recession

Apple is likely to continue growth in spite of a looming recession, says Kaufman Brothers' Shaw Wu. Formerly with American Technology Research, the analyst notes that Kaufman is starting its coverage of Apple by posting a "buy"...

Apple Takes Its Bankroll to Reno

Loaded with growing cash reserves, the computer maker has created an asset-management firm in a state with fewer taxes and looser ties with the IRS Search for business contacts: PREMIUM SEARCH Search by job title, geography and...

Will Apple's Q1 2009 Revenue Estimates Be a Blowout? (at Seeking Alpha)

by: Andy Zaky November 10, 2008 | about stocks: ) reports earnings in January for its first fiscal quarter of 2009, the investment community could be greeted with the mother of all earnings blowouts. The analyst consensus...