The Street awaits Apple's earnings
What's Wall Street expecting this quarter? The 22 analysts we polled are all over the lot
Merck, McDonalds, Microsoft, Boeing, Coca Cola, Dupont and AT&T are among the bellwether companies reporting earnings next week, but when the markets close on Monday, all eyes will be on Apple (AAPL).
Wall Street blows hot and cold on Cupertino. Apple...
Analysts: Windows 7 may boost Mac sales
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Desktops, OS, Software, Odds and ends, Apple, MacBook

Most electronics industry analysis is obvious at best and misinformed at worst, but this one made us chuckle....
Apple analysts scramble to catch up
Two weeks ago, after Apple (AAPL) hit a 15-month high, we reviewed the price targets set by the major analysts and suggested that it might be time for some of them to take another look at the company.
With Apple's shares trading for nearly $185, we singled out for special attention five analysts who were recommending...
Rethinking Apple's price targets
With Apple (AAPL) closing at $184.55 a share Thursday — up 1.47% to hit a 15-month high — it's probably time for the legion of analysts who follow the stock to start rethinking their published price targets.
The current high target, $264, was set on air Tuesday by Mad Money's Jim Cramer. But he's more showman...
Munster Answers 14 Questions No One Was Asking
Good old Gene Munster. He’s just obsessed with Apple, ain’t he? In a note yesterday to clients, and reported by AppleInsider, Munster answers 14 “questions” about Apple that cover such topics as its iPhones, iPods, Apple TV, Retail Stores, AT&T partnership and more.
In short, it’s nothing we haven’t heard from him before, but just in...
Apple’s Q3: Analyzing the analysts
Tuesday was not a good day for professional analysts as a class — and Merrill Lynch’s in particular.
Not only were most caught off guard by the strength of Apple’s (AAPL) record third-quarter results — see here — but the men and women who track the company for banks and brokerage houses were bested once again...


iPhone Demand Seen Outstripping Supply