Apple’s new translucency: Watch CNBC freak (video)

November 3, 2018 by Steven M. Peters

Gene Munster was “shocked,” but came around. The others—and the market—not so much.

 

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Apple will no longer give unit sales figures in future reports from CNBC.

My take: I was too distracted Thursday night to take this in when it aired. Glad CNBC saved the moment in amber.

BONUS VIDEO: Jim Cramer’s advice to investors.

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Let Apple’s stock ‘settle down’ from CNBC.

See also: Apple’s new translucency: What analysts are saying

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