CVS to Buy Aetna, Apple COO Jeff Williams Talks Health, FDA Approves First Apple Watch Accessory
Today's Above Avalon email includes the following stories:
- CVS to Buy Aetna
- Apple COO Jeff Williams Talks Health
- FDA Approves First Apple Watch Accessory
We kick off today's email by discussing the huge M&A news in the healthcare industry - CVS wants to buy Aetna. After going over my thoughts on the acquisition, we go over how the deal is likely being driven by Silicon Valley and what the deal means for Apple. The discussion then turns to Apple COO Jeff Williams talking about a variety of health-related topics to CNBC. We conclude with a closer look at AliveCor's KardiaBand, the first FDA-approved medical accessory for Apple Watch. We go over two primary takeaways from the product and its potential impact on the Apple Watch platform.
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Smart Speaker Market Isn't What It Seems, Apple Considering Lower Entry-Level iPad Pricing, U.S. Senate Passes Tax Bill
Today's Above Avalon email includes the following stories:
- Smart Speaker Market Isn't What It Seems
- Apple Considering Lower Entry-Level iPad Pricing
- U.S. Senate Passes Tax Bill
We kick off today's email by continuing the discussion found in last week's AboveAvalon.com article ("A Stationary Smart Speaker Mirage"). Specifically, we address some of the pushback to my thesis. The discussion then turns to the latest iPad rumor involving Apple thinking about cutting entry-level iPad pricing. We go over why I think the company is considering the move. The email concludes with my thoughts on where things stand regarding Apple following the U.S. Senate passing its bill rewriting the U.S. tax code.
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Apple Design Studio's Big Upgrade, Music Streaming Is Bad Business, Thursday Q&A
Today's Above Avalon email includes the following stories:
- Apple Design Studio's Big Upgrade
- Music Streaming Is Bad Business
- Thursday Q&A
We kick off today's email with a discussion on how Apple's new design studio at Apple Park has undergone a massive upgrade. We turn to Jony Ive's recent talk with Rick Tetzeli to see why the upgrade was needed and possible implications from the significant change. The discussion then turns to Jimmy Iovine, Apple's chief music thinker, becoming increasingly unsatisfied with the current state of music streaming. We go over my thoughts on the topic and a recent observation I had regarding change in the music streaming space. We end the email with the latest installment of member Q&A, and I answer the following questions from Above Avalon members:
- What do I think of Apple's decision of not selling an Apple TV below $100 given that rivals like Roku and Amazon are eroding its market share?
- How do you think the iPad lineup will evolve heading into 2018 and beyond? Do I think there should be an iPad priced at $500?
- How do I view Apple's strategy with home automation and HomeKit?
- What do I think of Apple News?
- Why did Apple announce the cellular version of Apple Watch in a select number of countries?
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Mac Vision vs. Mac Strategy, Apple's Obligation to Mac Users, Apple Potentially Testing Self-Driving Cars in Arizona
Today's Above Avalon email includes the following stories:
- Mac Vision vs. Mac Strategy
- Apple's Obligation to Mac Users
- Apple Potentially Testing Self-Driving Cars in Arizona
We begin today's email by going over Apple's Mac vision and Mac strategy. The two are not the same. The discussion then shifts to some issues Apple has run into when it comes to its MacBook strategy. We then go over the obligation Apple has to meet when it comes to Mac users. The email concludes with my thoughts on Apple reportedly leasing car testing grounds in Arizona. We go over whether the idea passes the smell test and why Apple would pick this particular testing site.
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iPhone X Supply Rapidly Improving, A Big Apple Manufacturing Win, Fixing the MacBook Pro
Today's Above Avalon email includes the following stories:
- iPhone X Supply Rapidly Improving
- A Big Apple Manufacturing Win
- Fixing the MacBook Pro
We begin today's email with my thoughts on the growing number of signs pointing to rapidly improving iPhone X availability. This has inevitably led people to question whether the situation reflects better iPhone X supply, weaker demand, or a combination of the two. We go over why I think better iPhone X supply is the driver. The discussion then turns to why we can't look at the HomePod delay in a vacuum when it comes to assessing Apple's manufacturing expertise. The email ends with my thoughts and observations on Marco Arment's recent article about fixing the MacBook Pro.
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Apple's Growing Finance Arm, More Smoke for New iPhone SE, Apple Acquires Vrvana
Today's Above Avalon email includes the following stories:
- Apple's Growing Finance Arm
- More Smoke for New iPhone SE
- Apple Acquires Vrvana
We begin today's email with The Economist raising a number of concerns about Apple's growing finance arm (debt issuance, investment portfolio, hedging activity). The email then turns to another report indicating a new iPhone SE is the pipeline. We go over my thoughts on the prospects of a refreshed iPhone SE. Our discussion concludes with news of Apple's latest acquisition. We go over Vrvana and why Apple is interested in an AR/VR headset company.
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The New iPad Pro Ad, iMac Pro Rumored to Include A10 Fusion Chip, iPhone X Named Best Invention of Year
Today's Above Avalon email includes the following stories:
- The New iPad Pro Ad
- iMac Pro Rumored to Include A10 Fusion Chip
- iPhone X Named Best Invention of Year
We begin today's email with my thoughts on Apple's latest iPad Pro commercial. The discussion then turns to reports of iMac Pro potentially including an A10 Fusion chip. We go over the major long-term implication from the news. The email concludes with my thoughts on TIME's interview with Jony Ive and Dan Riccio, Apple SVP hardware engineering, regarding iPhone X. TIME included iPhone X on its "25 Best Inventions of the Year" list. The interview includes one of the more powerful Jony quotes in recent memory.
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Apple Delays HomePod Launch, Apple's Growing Problem with Product Delays, Tesla Unveils Semi Truck and Roadster 2.0
Today's Above Avalon email includes the following stories:
- Apple Delays HomePod Launch
- Apple's Growing Problem with Product Delays
- Tesla Unveils Semi Truck and Roadster 2.0
We begin today's email with my thoughts on Apple delaying the HomePod launch until early 2018. The discussion then turns to the broader topic of Apple's growing problem with product delays (hardware and software). We go over my theory on what may be at the root of the issue. The email concludes with my thoughts on Tesla announcing Semi and Roadster 2.0.
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Apple Retail's Top Priorities, Apple Retail Pushed to Breaking Point, Jony Ive Talks with Wallpaper Magazine
Today's Above Avalon email includes the following stories:
- Apple Retail's Top Priorities
- Apple Retail Pushed to Breaking Point
- Jony Ive Talks with Wallpaper Magazine
We begin today's email with my thoughts on BuzzFeed's big profile on Angela Ahrendts. In particular, we look at Apple's retail strategy and the Apple retail team's top priorities. The discussion then turns to the weakest link in Apple's retail strategy. The email concludes with my thoughts on Jony Ive's interview with Wallpaper, the influential design magazine.
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Disclosing Apple Watch Sales, Analyzing Apple's Watch Sales Clues, A Monster Apple Watch Holiday Quarter
Today's Above Avalon email includes the following stories:
- Disclosing Apple Watch Sales
- Analyzing Apple's Watch Sales Clues
- A Monster Apple Watch Holiday Quarter
We kick off today's email with additional thoughts on the topic of Apple disclosing Apple Watch sales. The discussion includes a broader overview of how Apple decides to disclose financial data. We then turn to the various clues Apple has provided over the years regarding Apple Watch sales. We go over what each clue implies about Apple Watch sales to see how I derive my quarterly Apple Watch unit sales estimates. The email concludes with my 1Q18 (holiday quarter) Apple Watch sales estimate and the three factors driving my optimism.
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A Spectacular Disney vs. Netflix Battle, Thoughts on a 6.1-Inch LCD iPhone, Apple's 2018 iPhone Line
Today's Above Avalon email includes the following stories:
- A Spectacular Disney vs. Netflix Battle
- Thoughts on a 6.1-Inch LCD iPhone
- Apple's 2018 iPhone Line
We kick off today's email with my thoughts on Disney becoming a viable competitor to Netflix. We go over the CNBC report of Disney potentially buying most of 21st Century Fox. The discussion turns to how a genuine Disney vs. Netflix battle impacts Apple. The email then shifts to KGI Securities analyst Ming Chi Kuo's latest report on Apple's iPhone plans for 2018. We go over my thoughts on Apple selling a 6.1-inch LCD iPhone. The discussion concludes with my initial thinking on Apple's 2018 iPhone line (including the various screen sizes and prices).
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Disney 3Q17 Earnings, Roku 3Q17 Earnings, Apple Unveils First Scripted Drama
Today's Above Avalon email includes the following stories:
- Disney 3Q17 Earnings
- Roku 3Q17 Earnings
- Apple Unveils First Scripted Drama
We kick off today's media-focused email with my thoughts on Disney's 3Q17 earnings. The discussion then moves to Roku's 3Q17 earnings. We analyze Disney and Roku earnings from the perspective of Apple. The email then concludes with a few high-level thoughts on Apple outbidding Netflix and others for what some considered to be most sought-after project in TV (the Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon morning show drama).
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More Smoke for Apple Glasses, Fitting Apple Glasses in Apple's Product Line, Thursday Q&A
Today's Above Avalon email includes the following stories:
- More Smoke for Apple Glasses
- Fitting Apple Glasses in Apple's Product Line
- Thursday Q&A
We kick off today's email with my thoughts on Bloomberg's latest article regarding Apple working on a pair of augmented reality glasses. The discussion then turns to my thinking on where a pair of Apple Glasses would fit in Apple's product line. We also go over how Apple Glasses may impact sales of existing products like Apple Watch, AirPods, and iPhone. We end the email with the latest installment of member Q&A, and I answer the following questions from Above Avalon members:
- Will HomePod emerge as an important product for Apple like Apple Watch or will it soon be relegated as a "hobby"?
- Is there any news as to when HomePod will become available?
- What is the goal and benefit in making technology more personal?
- Why is Apple continuing to sell the MacBook Air and Mac mini?
- Apple has made a big push into inductive wireless charging with iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods. Do I think future iPads and Macs will support inductive charging?
- What questions would I have asked on Apple's earnings call?
- What did I make of the limited iPhone X preview test period?
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Apple Talks iPhone X Development, Early Read on iPhone X Sales, 3Q17 Wrist Wearables Market Deep Dive
Today's Above Avalon email includes the following stories:
- Apple Talks iPhone X Development
- Early Read on iPhone X Sales
- 3Q17 Wrist Wearables Market Deep Dive
We begin today's email with my thoughts on Apple's narrative surrounding iPhone X development. Apple executives sat down for on-the-record interviews with three tech publications. We go over the most interesting takeaways from the interviews. The discussion then turns to iPhone X sales. We go over my estimate for the number of iPhone X units sold over opening weekend. The email concludes with a closer look at how the leading wrist wearables companies performed in 3Q17. We discuss sales numbers (revenue and unit sales) and the broader trends unfolding in the wrist wearables market.
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Apple 2017 10-K Takeaways
Today's daily email includes my key takeaways from Apple's annual 10-K filing for 2017. We cover 16 financial topics.
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