Apple V. Samsung

Image Source: Lr43_L1000009 By Kris Rosemann Samsung’s (SSNLF) issues with its Galaxy Note 7 smartphone began in late August when the firm postponed shipments of the smartphone due to product quality testing. The event was not a major issue, as early demand for the device had outpaced supply, already causing shipment delays to some markets. Shortly after the delay was announced, claims of the smartphones’ batteries exploding surfaced, and Samsung subsequently announced it would recall Galaxy Note 7s across the globe. The recall announcement only began the saga of despair for the Galaxy Note 7 series. One week later, the FAA issued a warning that the devices could be an airborne fire hazard and suggested consumers refrain from using the smartphones … Read more

Apple’s Brand as Strong as Ever

By Kris Rosemann Recent quarterly performance had some naysayers doubting the true power of Apple (AAPL). The second quarter of fiscal 2016 (calendar first quarter) marked the first decline in sales in a quarter in thirteen years due largely to pressure on iPhone sales, and the third quarter of the fiscal year continued the year-over-year sales weakness. As Apple hosted its company event September 7, shares remained under pressure as many anticipated ongoing weakness in demand for the iPhone, even with a new iteration being introduced. The declines continued in the days immediately after due in part to the firm’s decision not to release first-weekend estimates of pre-order sales volumes. Management indicated that it believes the measure is a meaningless … Read more

Beginning of BlackBerry Turnaround?

Last January, we were puzzled by the situation surrounding BlackBerry (BBRY), and judging by the volatility in shares, many other investors were as well. The firm denied rumors that it would be purchased for a substantial premium by competitor Samsung (SSNLF) in hopes to continue its efforts to create a larger, more diverse portfolio to compete with Apple (AAPL); BlackBerry continues to bet on its ability to use its own patent portfolio to facilitate a turnaround, even if tying the knot may still be the easy way out. In any case, the possibility that such a turnaround has finally begun has increased…maybe. In early November, BlackBerry completed the acquisition of secure mobile communications leader Good Technology for $425 million in … Read more

Apple: Quality from Its Core

Image Source: Eric Wüstenhagen On April 27, Apple (AAPL) reported record numbers for its second quarter of fiscal year 2015. Record second-quarter sales of the iPhone and Mac, and best-ever performance from the App Store drove revenue growth of 27% on a year-over-year basis, resulting in $58 billion in revenue. In addition to the significant top-line growth, EPS increased to $2.33 per diluted share, an increase of 40% over the year-ago quarter. Gross margin was higher than expected, at 40.8%, and cash flow from operations also reached a second-quarter high at $19.1 billion. Apple noted that 69% of the quarterly revenue was provided by international sales.  Management announced a plan to increase its capital-return program by more than 50% by the … Read more

The Apple Watch

Apple (AAPL) hosted a special event Monday, March 9, to show off its latest products and developments. The headliner of the event was the brand new Apple Watch, one of the most talked about gadgets in recent memory. Other topics for the recent addition to the Dow Jones Industrial Average index included iPhone momentum, growth in China, Apple TV updates, and the new MacBook development. Apple’s new MacBook Pro with Retina display looks to improve on the already solid foundation of Apple’s MacBook line. With several innovations, the lightest MacBook model has received solid reviews thus far. Despite the PC market being under pressure, Mac notebooks continue to experience growth. Another popular Apple product receiving an upgrade was Apple TV. … Read more

Apple Conference Better Than Expected

It is sometimes with hesitation that we talk about Apple (AAPL) because it is one of the most widely covered stocks. We often try to highlight hidden gems across our coverage universe, but when things are going well…well…things are going well. The iPhone maker has been one of the best performers in the Best Ideas portfolio and Dividend Growth portfolio, and the new products at the September 9 event speak to continued sustainability of strong fundamentals. View event replay here >> The biggest surprise at the event, in our view, was the release of both Apple’s first wearable device (called Apple Watch) and its first payments solution (called Pay). “The Apple Watch is available in two different sizes and comes … Read more

They Like It. They Really Like It! Reviews Praise New iPhone

Following shares of portfolio holding Apple (click ticker for report: ) has been an interesting task during the past week. Shares dropped 8% following the announcement of the iPhone 5S and 5c and the lack of a statement about a final deal with China Mobile. We continue to believe the China Mobile announcement will eventually occur, but for now, let’s look at what some top reviewers are saying about the iPhone 5S. The New York Times: “The best part is that it actually works — every single time, in my tests. It’s nothing like the balky, infuriating fingerprint-reader efforts of earlier cellphones. It’s genuinely awesome; the haters can go jump off a pier… The iPhone’s ecosystem is a deal-sweetening perk — the best apps; … Read more

ASML Holding Is a Tremendous Enterprise, Holds Fantastic Competitive Position

Image Source: ASML Holding NV – 2021 Annual Report By Callum Turcan The Dutch firm ASML Holding NV (ASML) makes the photolithography systems used by semiconductor foundries to produce “chips” that power the modern economy. In part due to its immense technological lead over its competitors, ASML Holding effectively has a monopoly at the high end of its industry, meaning its photolithography systems are required to produce the most advanced semiconductor components. The company also offers semiconductor equipment services and stands to gain immensely from ongoing growth in its installed equipment base. We’re huge fans of the company. ASML Holding is a firm that we provide ongoing valuation coverage of in our periodic financial statements webinar. Be sure to sign … Read more

Good News for Intel

Image Source: Intel Corporation – January 2020 Presentation By Callum Turcan In this article, we cover recent events in the semiconductor industry and how a bill that was just introduced in the US Congress could positively impact Intel Corporation (INTC). We include shares of INTC as a holding in both our Best Ideas Newsletter and Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolios and continue to like the company for numerous reasons that we will cover in this piece. Shares of INTC yield ~2.2% as of this writing. Introducing the CHIPS for America Act On June 10, a bipartisan group of US lawmakers introduced a bill that would support the existing domestic semiconductor manufacturing industry and encourage a new production facility to be built … Read more