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2023-08-01
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2023-08-01
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The iPhone 15 Pro Will Have Thinner Bezels in Step Toward Apple's Dream
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2023-07-30
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2023-07-30
How do you find your way as a new comer with very little investment please some one help a learner out
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2023-07-24
How scary is all this I'm in awe of the world we live I'm today
China's Alibaba Says Will Not Join Ant Group Share Buyback
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2023-07-24
I'm so not up to play with this is this the life we live now
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2023-07-24
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Apple has long sought to bring titanium to the iPhone and using the metal with recent watches was a test for bringing that material to its highest-volume device.</p></li><li><p>The design of the Pro models retains the frosted glass back of the prior few phones, but the edges connecting the side and front are now less sharp than before.</p></li><li><p>The inside of the iPhone 15 Pro is redesigned to match the revamped aluminum chassis from the regular iPhone 14 (iFixit has a rundown of the changes). That overhaul makes the phone easier to repair.</p></li><li><p>As I indicated in May of last year, the iPhone 15 is moving to USB-C. That will enable faster data transfer speeds for those who still sync with a cable, but some consumers will see the change as a costly headache.</p></li><li><p>Major rear camera upgrades, including updated lenses and the ability to get a much wider range of optical zoom on the largest model.</p></li><li><p>With the regular iPhone 15 models getting last year’s A16 processor, the new pro phones are moving to a 3-nanometer chip that is noticeably snappier.</p></li></ul><p style=\"text-align: start;\">Apple had planned another major feature for this year’s pro models: touch-sensitive buttons with haptic feedback for the volume controls, the mute/ring switch and the power button. Like trackpads on Macs, the buttons wouldn’t physically press in, allowing new software tricks and reducing the number of breakable components on the device.</p><p>The enhancement, codenamed Bongo, was cancelled after a slew of engineering problems. 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For context: Apple charges $100 more for titanium watches than their stainless-steel counterparts.<br/>The new watch lineup is expected to include three tiers: the 41- and 45-millimeter Series 9 models, as well as a second-generation Apple Watch Ultra.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">There isn’t a new Apple Watch SE coming this year, which makes sense as that model is on a two-year upgrade cycle and was refreshed in 2022.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">All of this year’s models will get a fairly sizable performance bump thanks to the new S9 processor. This marks the first time since the S6 chip launched in 2020 — with the Series 6 watch — that the lineup gets significant speed improvements.</p><p>Before the release of last year’s Ultra model, Apple tested a dark titanium color option. It ultimately canceled the option because designers didn’t like the appearance, but it could still theoretically arrive in 2023.</p><p><br/>Samsung copies the Apple playbook with modest phone and watch upgrades. Samsung Electronics Co. is in the 2021-2022 Apple stage of its consumer devices, with the company pushing mostly modest upgrades to its phones, tablets and watches.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">The company’s new Fold and Flip phones get new hinges for a flatter look, as well as faster processors and minor camera updates. To borrow from Apple’s nomenclature, the names probably should have been Fold 4S and Flip 4S — instead of Fold 5 and Flip 5. Regardless, it seems like Samsung is going all-in on these bendable models, rather than its Galaxy S “candy bar”-style phone.</p><p>The watch upgrades were also fairly minor, adding faster processors and — on some versions — slighter larger displays. But the S9 tablet lineup probably had the most incremental group of updates. The company offers the tablets in three sizes (11-, 12.4- and 14.6-inch versions), and all of them got faster chips. The smallest model also got a new screen — a switch from a standard LCD to OLED — and an in-screen fingerprint reader.</p><p>The lack of major new features bodes well for Apple, which is about to launch its biggest iPhone upgrade in three years. Of course, Apple doesn’t have its own folding phone, but at least Samsung won’t steal much attention with its latest tweaks.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">On the tablet and watch front, Apple won’t have many big changes to crow about. The company is planning to introduce its first iPad with an OLED screen but not until next year. I do think Apple can learn a thing or two from Samsung and move over to in-screen fingerprint readers for its lower-end iPads (rather than having the feature in the power button). It also should boost the iPad screen size with a model closer to 15 inches.</p><h3 id=\"id_3393110231\" style=\"text-align: start;\">The Schedule</h3><p><strong>Apple Quarterly Earnings: Aug. 3. </strong>The company is set to release results for the fiscal third quarter, the last three-month period before the iPhone 15 is introduced. The quarter wasn’t packed with big revenue drivers, but it did see the release of new Macs: the 15-inch MacBook Air and M2 Ultra Mac Pro, as well as the M2 Ultra and M2 Max Mac Studios. Wall Street is projecting revenue of about $81.5 billion, which would mark the third straight year-over-year quarterly decline. 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Also: Samsung unveils its own new phones, tablets and watches.Apple Inc. designers have long dreamed of an iPhone that is truly all-screen — with no borders around the display and no cutouts for cameras or sensors. With the iPhone 15 this fall, Apple will take another step toward that goal.The process began in 2017 with the iPhone X. With that model, the screen extended right to the edge at the top and bottom for the first time (the bezel width was similar to prior phones on the left and right). But it did still have a notch cutout near the top to accommodate Face ID, the speaker, front-facing camera and other sensors.Another step was taken in 2020 with the launch of the iPhone 12, which had slightly thinner bezels than the X, XS and 11 lines before it. With the iPhone 13 Pro in 2021, Apple reduced the size of the notch. Then last year, that element was replaced by the Dynamic Island, making the area even smaller.This year, two of the biggest changes to the 15 line will get Apple closer to that dream iPhone. The standard iPhone 15 models will trade in the notch for the Dynamic Island, while the Pro and Pro Max displays will be made with a new technology: low-injection pressure over-molding, or “LIPO” as it’s dubbed inside Apple.That new process will shrink the border size around the display to 1.5 millimeters (from about 2.2 millimeters on current iPhones). LIPO was first used in the Apple Watch Series 7 to make that device’s borders thinner and increase the size of the display. And Apple plans to eventually bring the feature to the iPad as well, I’m told.Beyond the new screens, the iPhone 15 and 15 Pro lines will get a series of other new features, marking the biggest update since the device added 5G capability three years ago.Let’s start with the iPhone 15 and 15 Plus. As has been expected, those phones will look similar to the current models but add major camera improvements and the A16 chip from the iPhone 14 Pro line. They’ll also swap out the current Lightning connector for USB-C.Besides the new display technology, here’s what to expect with the iPhone 15:As I wrote in January, the pro models will get a new design, replacing the shiny and fingerprint-prone stainless-steel edges with something stronger, lighter and more premium: titanium. Apple has long sought to bring titanium to the iPhone and using the metal with recent watches was a test for bringing that material to its highest-volume device.The design of the Pro models retains the frosted glass back of the prior few phones, but the edges connecting the side and front are now less sharp than before.The inside of the iPhone 15 Pro is redesigned to match the revamped aluminum chassis from the regular iPhone 14 (iFixit has a rundown of the changes). That overhaul makes the phone easier to repair.As I indicated in May of last year, the iPhone 15 is moving to USB-C. That will enable faster data transfer speeds for those who still sync with a cable, but some consumers will see the change as a costly headache.Major rear camera upgrades, including updated lenses and the ability to get a much wider range of optical zoom on the largest model.With the regular iPhone 15 models getting last year’s A16 processor, the new pro phones are moving to a 3-nanometer chip that is noticeably snappier.Apple had planned another major feature for this year’s pro models: touch-sensitive buttons with haptic feedback for the volume controls, the mute/ring switch and the power button. Like trackpads on Macs, the buttons wouldn’t physically press in, allowing new software tricks and reducing the number of breakable components on the device.The enhancement, codenamed Bongo, was cancelled after a slew of engineering problems. There also were concerns about the cost increase compared with regular buttons. In the end, the company decided to keep standard buttons for volume and power, but turn the mute/ring switch into a so-called Action button — like on the Apple Watch — that users can customize via software.Developer Steve Moser at MacRumors discovered code in iOS 17 that hints at the possible options for the button. It suggests you’ll be able to choose among several possibilities: the standard mute switch mechanism, a Focus mode like Do Not Disturb, launching the camera, turning on the flashlight, or opening features for accessibility or translating text.One other note on the next iPhone: I would look out for at least minor price increases across all four models outside of the US. I also wouldn’t rule out a price increase in the US — at least for some of the pro models — given the move to titanium and the costlier camera system on the iPhone 15 Pro Max. For context: Apple charges $100 more for titanium watches than their stainless-steel counterparts.The new watch lineup is expected to include three tiers: the 41- and 45-millimeter Series 9 models, as well as a second-generation Apple Watch Ultra.There isn’t a new Apple Watch SE coming this year, which makes sense as that model is on a two-year upgrade cycle and was refreshed in 2022.All of this year’s models will get a fairly sizable performance bump thanks to the new S9 processor. This marks the first time since the S6 chip launched in 2020 — with the Series 6 watch — that the lineup gets significant speed improvements.Before the release of last year’s Ultra model, Apple tested a dark titanium color option. It ultimately canceled the option because designers didn’t like the appearance, but it could still theoretically arrive in 2023.Samsung copies the Apple playbook with modest phone and watch upgrades. Samsung Electronics Co. is in the 2021-2022 Apple stage of its consumer devices, with the company pushing mostly modest upgrades to its phones, tablets and watches.The company’s new Fold and Flip phones get new hinges for a flatter look, as well as faster processors and minor camera updates. To borrow from Apple’s nomenclature, the names probably should have been Fold 4S and Flip 4S — instead of Fold 5 and Flip 5. Regardless, it seems like Samsung is going all-in on these bendable models, rather than its Galaxy S “candy bar”-style phone.The watch upgrades were also fairly minor, adding faster processors and — on some versions — slighter larger displays. But the S9 tablet lineup probably had the most incremental group of updates. The company offers the tablets in three sizes (11-, 12.4- and 14.6-inch versions), and all of them got faster chips. The smallest model also got a new screen — a switch from a standard LCD to OLED — and an in-screen fingerprint reader.The lack of major new features bodes well for Apple, which is about to launch its biggest iPhone upgrade in three years. Of course, Apple doesn’t have its own folding phone, but at least Samsung won’t steal much attention with its latest tweaks.On the tablet and watch front, Apple won’t have many big changes to crow about. The company is planning to introduce its first iPad with an OLED screen but not until next year. I do think Apple can learn a thing or two from Samsung and move over to in-screen fingerprint readers for its lower-end iPads (rather than having the feature in the power button). It also should boost the iPad screen size with a model closer to 15 inches.The ScheduleApple Quarterly Earnings: Aug. 3. The company is set to release results for the fiscal third quarter, the last three-month period before the iPhone 15 is introduced. The quarter wasn’t packed with big revenue drivers, but it did see the release of new Macs: the 15-inch MacBook Air and M2 Ultra Mac Pro, as well as the M2 Ultra and M2 Max Mac Studios. Wall Street is projecting revenue of about $81.5 billion, which would mark the third straight year-over-year quarterly decline. 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investment please some one help a learner out","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":8,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/203509454749872","repostId":"2355928916","repostType":4,"repost":{"id":"2355928916","kind":"highlight","pubTimestamp":1690685437,"share":"https://ttm.financial/m/news/2355928916?lang=&edition=full_marsco","pubTime":"2023-07-30 10:50","market":"us","language":"en","title":"7 Millionaire-Maker Tech Stocks to Buy Before the Window Closes","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=2355928916","media":"InvestorPlace","summary":"These millionaire-maker tech stocks, often deemed as millionaires' makers, provide vast long-term growth prospects due to several potent catalysts","content":"<html><head></head><body><ul><li><p>These millionaire-maker tech stocks offer tremendous long-term upside on the back of multiple growth catalysts.</p></li><li><p><strong>Alphabet</strong> (<strong>GOOG</strong>): Alphabet’s powerful chatbot Bard, expanding Google Cloud and AI-first strategy, drives a promising long-term expansion narrative.</p></li><li><p><strong>Alibaba</strong> (<strong>BABA</strong>): With Alibaba’s innovative large language model, Tongyi Qianwen, and strategic leadership changes in its AI lab, the long-term potential for BABA stock remains attractive.</p></li><li><p><strong>Microsoft</strong> (<strong>MSFT</strong>): Riding on the successful Azure Cloud segment and more than $50 billion in net cash, Microsoft is effectively positioned to integrate AI into its burgeoning product suite.</p></li><li><p><strong>Tesla</strong> (<strong>TSLA</strong>): Despite recent setbacks, Tesla’s aggressive push towards autonomous driving, backed by a $1 billion investment in Dojo’s supercomputer, indicates more success ahead.</p></li><li><p><strong>Himax Technologies</strong> (<strong>HIMX</strong>): Himax’s robust balance sheet and potential gains from the economic recovery and EV revolution present an appealing contrarian investment opportunity.</p></li><li><p><strong>Splunk </strong>(<strong>SPLK</strong>): With a successful transition to a SaaS subscription model and a focus on an impressive $100 billion total addressable market, Splunk’s steady growth and potential upside make it enticing.</p></li><li><p><strong>ACM Research</strong> (<strong>ACMR</strong>): Despite trading below sector averages and geopolitical risk concerns, ACM’s strong financial health, double-digit growth, and promising revenue forecast make it an appealing high-growth investment.</p></li></ul><p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://community-static.tradeup.com/news/cbb3c117202cda0fa2648bb54c75e4a9\" alt=\"Source: Golden Dayz / Shutterstock.com\" title=\"Source: Golden Dayz / Shutterstock.com\" tg-width=\"768\" tg-height=\"432\"/><span>Source: Golden Dayz / Shutterstock.com</span></p><p>The allure of millionaire-maker tech stocks can prove irresistible for the daring investor, particularly those willing to bank on the sprawling innovation landscape for life-changing returns.</p><p>Amid the rapid acceleration of digital innovation, the technology space brims with high potential tech stocks, which could prove to be golden tickets for unparalleled market upside.</p><p>From the labyrinth of artificial intelligence to the pioneering realm of advanced energy solutions, tech has woven a tapestry of success stories.</p><p>Yet, it’s crucial to note that not all tech stocks are created equal. Hence, as you read along, you’ll find undervalued tech stocks on the brink of explosive growth.</p><p>Let’s look at seven millionaire-maker tech stocks to watch that continue to fly under the radar and guide you on your wealth-building journey.</p><h2 id=\"id_828847160\">Alphabet (GOOG)</h2><p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://community-static.tradeup.com/news/c09b9cca987ad6036cb42deb4c512c48\" alt=\"Source: salarko / Shutterstock.com\" title=\"Source: salarko / Shutterstock.com\" tg-width=\"300\" tg-height=\"169\"/><span>Source: salarko / Shutterstock.com</span></p><p><strong>Alphabet</strong> (NASDAQ:<strong>GOOG</strong>) has effectively etched its mark as a juggernaut in the realm of search, boasting a massive presence in AI.</p><p>Some would argue that it missed a step or two in the AI wars among the top tech giants, lagging its rivals in the stock market this year.</p><p>However, its strategic focus on integrating AI capabilities, with the release of its powerful chatbot Bard, YouTube’s robust presence, and Google Cloud’s expansion, have positioned the firm for impressive long-term expansion.</p><p>It wrapped up another impressive quarter, marked by comfortable beats across both lines. It delivered a whopping $74.6 billion in sales in its second quarter, up over 7% year-over-year.</p><p>CEO Sundar Pichai’s speech during its second-quarter earnings call indicates the firm’s AI-first strategy and how it’s the most significant existential challenge to conquer. Hence, the recovery narrative for Alphabet is solid at this point.</p><h2 id=\"id_3161555264\">Alibaba (BABA)</h2><p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/d9bd6fe60a28fce8f64a52fa65a508ec\" alt=\"Source: BigTunaOnline / Shutterstock.com\" title=\"Source: BigTunaOnline / Shutterstock.com\" tg-width=\"300\" tg-height=\"169\"/><span>Source: BigTunaOnline / Shutterstock.com</span></p><p>China offers a blend of tremendous potential and substantial risks, a narrative crystallized with multiple tech players, including eCommerce giant <strong>Alibaba</strong> (NYSE:<strong>BABA</strong>), in the government’s cross-hairs.</p><p>Amidst this complexity, Alibaba seems to be back in its stride again, treading the turbulent waters of China’s AI industry with aplomb. The tech behemoth’s introduction of Tongyi Qianwen, a large language model to power digital assistants, manifests its innovative gene.</p><p>The founder of Alibaba’s cloud division assumes the mantle of its AI lab in Zhejiang province. This strategic maneuver will probably add more value to BABA stock and its financials over the long term.</p><p>Though its core businesses have struggled, the firm reported a 2% year-over-year sales growth figure in mid-May. Hence, despite the short-term concerns, the long-term opportunity for investors remains as attractive as ever in BABA stock.</p><h2 id=\"id_3857167056\">Microsoft (MSFT)</h2><p><strong>Microsoft</strong> (NASDAQ:<strong>MSFT</strong>) is a master of innovation and remains an appealing choice for long-term investors.</p><p>It boasts a powerful portfolio with several robust segments.</p><p>The stock is up by more than 40% this year due to its early adoption of AI and the heartening results from its Azure cloud segment. Azure delivered a commendable 27% growth in its first quarter, followed by a remarkable 15% bump in the second.</p><p>The cloud may serve as Microsoft’s growth locomotive in the near term, but CEO Satya Nadella sets his sights on AI as a future expansion platform. At present, AI is an impressive novelty with limited commercial value.</p><p>However, the narrative could quickly change as Microsoft weaves AI into its existing product suite. Additionally, it sits comfortably on its humongous net cash pile of more than $50 billion, primed for strategic long-term investment and innovation.</p><h2 id=\"id_1468629019\">Tesla (TSLA)</h2><p>Though the electric vehicle sector is notoriously unpredictable, <strong>Tesla</strong> (NASDAQ:<strong>TSLA</strong>) has consistently proven to be a game-changer in the space.</p><p>Its robust second-quarter results have drawn attention recently. Though it surpassed earnings and revenue estimates, Tesla’s shares took an unexpected hit. It delivered a heartening 47% yearly revenue surge to $24.9 billion with earnings per share of 91 cents.</p><p>Tesla is looking to push through in the autonomous driving sphere, a sector poised to deliver the goods for the EV behemoth over the long term.</p><p>It recently earmarked over $1 billion for enhancing its supercomputer Dojo’s capabilities, inching closer to achieving peak efficiency in autonomous driving.</p><p>Despite recent strategic decisions, including Cybertruck production slowdown and price reductions affecting profit margins, market sentiment has turned unfavorable. Hence, it’s probably the right time to pounce on TSLA stock.</p><h2 id=\"id_2618883676\">Himax Technologies (HIMX)</h2><p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://community-static.tradeup.com/news/0ca2758be4c4fbc0400956717995ee47\" alt=\"Source: Mamat Suryadi / Shutterstock\" title=\"Source: Mamat Suryadi / Shutterstock\" tg-width=\"300\" tg-height=\"169\"/><span>Source: Mamat Suryadi / Shutterstock</span></p><p>Taiwan-based <strong>Himax Technologies</strong> (NASDAQ:<strong>HIMX</strong>) might be a modest player in the vast semiconductor landscape and is poised to make massive long-term strides in the upcoming years.</p><p>According to Fortune Business Insights, This powerful contender could gain substantially from a semiconductor industry that’s likely to bloom from $527.8 billion in 2021 to an astounding $1.38 trillion by 2029.</p><p>It has the backdrop of a resurgent sector and growth catalysts at hand, namely the economic recovery in China and the EV revolution.</p><p>Encouragingly, its sound financial health, evidenced by its strong cash reserves of more than $200 million and long-term debt of $41 million, points to an encouraging time ahead.</p><p>Himax Technologies has multiple growth levers and a robust balance sheet. For investors with an eye on the long-term, this under-the-radar stock could be a rewarding contrarian pick.</p><h2 id=\"id_1952163199\">Splunk (SPLK)</h2><p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://community-static.tradeup.com/news/a78a845c7e10425d1f2ec22e780781d5\" alt=\"Source: Michael Vi / Shutterstock.com\" title=\"Source: Michael Vi / Shutterstock.com\" tg-width=\"300\" tg-height=\"169\"/><span>Source: Michael Vi / Shutterstock.com</span></p><p>With a fresh leadership lineup and a reinvigorated business model, <strong>Splunk </strong>(NASDAQ:<strong>SPLK</strong>) is in a rather exciting transformation phase.</p><p>The transition from licensing to a software-as-a-service subscription model was rather sluggish, but the tides are turning in their favor. Tipranks analysts project a healthy 16% upside from its current levels, signaling a potential investment opportunity.</p><p>Splunk’s first quarter of 2024 heralded stellar numbers. A 30% year-on-year jump in cloud sales, touching $419 million, and an impressive free cash flow of more than $480 million are testaments to the company’s sturdy footing.</p><p>Also, with a sizable $1 billion earmarked for research and development, the firm is positioned to navigate an innovation-led growth path.</p><p>Furthermore, Splunk’s security and observability segment boasts a staggering $100 billion total addressable market. This spells a promising forecast for the next half-decade, making Splunk an enticing tech stock.</p><h2 id=\"id_2129999660\">ACM Research (ACMR)</h2><p><strong>ACM Research</strong> (NASDAQ:<strong>ACMR</strong>) continues to turn heads with its financial performances, registering double-digit growth across both lines year-over-year.</p><p>According to Seeking Alpha analysts, it’s anticipated to exhibit a solid 40% revenue growth this year, followed by 20% and 15.8% over the subsequent two years.</p><p>Despite having stellar financial health, ACM stock trades at just 1.4 times forward sales estimates. That is roughly 51% lower than its sector average.</p><p>With ACM’s massive exposure to China fueling geopolitical risk apprehensions, its stock price remains mighty attractive. Nevertheless, ACM’s potential as a high-growth player shouldn’t be underestimated.</p><p>Its growth trajectory paints an encouraging picture, setting the stage for the company’s promising future in the semiconductor industry.</p></body></html>","source":"investorplace_stock_picks","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; charset=utf-8\" />\n<meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width,initial-scale=1.0,minimum-scale=1.0,maximum-scale=1.0,user-scalable=no\"/>\n<meta name=\"format-detection\" content=\"telephone=no,email=no,address=no\" />\n<title>7 Millionaire-Maker Tech Stocks to Buy Before the Window Closes</title>\n<style type=\"text/css\">\na,abbr,acronym,address,applet,article,aside,audio,b,big,blockquote,body,canvas,caption,center,cite,code,dd,del,details,dfn,div,dl,dt,\nem,embed,fieldset,figcaption,figure,footer,form,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,header,hgroup,html,i,iframe,img,ins,kbd,label,legend,li,mark,menu,nav,\nobject,ol,output,p,pre,q,ruby,s,samp,section,small,span,strike,strong,sub,summary,sup,table,tbody,td,tfoot,th,thead,time,tr,tt,u,ul,var,video{ font:inherit;margin:0;padding:0;vertical-align:baseline;border:0 }\nbody{ font-size:16px; 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Hence, as you read along, you’ll find undervalued tech stocks on the brink of explosive growth.Let’s look at seven millionaire-maker tech stocks to watch that continue to fly under the radar and guide you on your wealth-building journey.Alphabet (GOOG)Source: salarko / Shutterstock.comAlphabet (NASDAQ:GOOG) has effectively etched its mark as a juggernaut in the realm of search, boasting a massive presence in AI.Some would argue that it missed a step or two in the AI wars among the top tech giants, lagging its rivals in the stock market this year.However, its strategic focus on integrating AI capabilities, with the release of its powerful chatbot Bard, YouTube’s robust presence, and Google Cloud’s expansion, have positioned the firm for impressive long-term expansion.It wrapped up another impressive quarter, marked by comfortable beats across both lines. It delivered a whopping $74.6 billion in sales in its second quarter, up over 7% year-over-year.CEO Sundar Pichai’s speech during its second-quarter earnings call indicates the firm’s AI-first strategy and how it’s the most significant existential challenge to conquer. Hence, the recovery narrative for Alphabet is solid at this point.Alibaba (BABA)Source: BigTunaOnline / Shutterstock.comChina offers a blend of tremendous potential and substantial risks, a narrative crystallized with multiple tech players, including eCommerce giant Alibaba (NYSE:BABA), in the government’s cross-hairs.Amidst this complexity, Alibaba seems to be back in its stride again, treading the turbulent waters of China’s AI industry with aplomb. The tech behemoth’s introduction of Tongyi Qianwen, a large language model to power digital assistants, manifests its innovative gene.The founder of Alibaba’s cloud division assumes the mantle of its AI lab in Zhejiang province. This strategic maneuver will probably add more value to BABA stock and its financials over the long term.Though its core businesses have struggled, the firm reported a 2% year-over-year sales growth figure in mid-May. Hence, despite the short-term concerns, the long-term opportunity for investors remains as attractive as ever in BABA stock.Microsoft (MSFT)Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) is a master of innovation and remains an appealing choice for long-term investors.It boasts a powerful portfolio with several robust segments.The stock is up by more than 40% this year due to its early adoption of AI and the heartening results from its Azure cloud segment. Azure delivered a commendable 27% growth in its first quarter, followed by a remarkable 15% bump in the second.The cloud may serve as Microsoft’s growth locomotive in the near term, but CEO Satya Nadella sets his sights on AI as a future expansion platform. At present, AI is an impressive novelty with limited commercial value.However, the narrative could quickly change as Microsoft weaves AI into its existing product suite. Additionally, it sits comfortably on its humongous net cash pile of more than $50 billion, primed for strategic long-term investment and innovation.Tesla (TSLA)Though the electric vehicle sector is notoriously unpredictable, Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) has consistently proven to be a game-changer in the space.Its robust second-quarter results have drawn attention recently. Though it surpassed earnings and revenue estimates, Tesla’s shares took an unexpected hit. It delivered a heartening 47% yearly revenue surge to $24.9 billion with earnings per share of 91 cents.Tesla is looking to push through in the autonomous driving sphere, a sector poised to deliver the goods for the EV behemoth over the long term.It recently earmarked over $1 billion for enhancing its supercomputer Dojo’s capabilities, inching closer to achieving peak efficiency in autonomous driving.Despite recent strategic decisions, including Cybertruck production slowdown and price reductions affecting profit margins, market sentiment has turned unfavorable. Hence, it’s probably the right time to pounce on TSLA stock.Himax Technologies (HIMX)Source: Mamat Suryadi / ShutterstockTaiwan-based Himax Technologies (NASDAQ:HIMX) might be a modest player in the vast semiconductor landscape and is poised to make massive long-term strides in the upcoming years.According to Fortune Business Insights, This powerful contender could gain substantially from a semiconductor industry that’s likely to bloom from $527.8 billion in 2021 to an astounding $1.38 trillion by 2029.It has the backdrop of a resurgent sector and growth catalysts at hand, namely the economic recovery in China and the EV revolution.Encouragingly, its sound financial health, evidenced by its strong cash reserves of more than $200 million and long-term debt of $41 million, points to an encouraging time ahead.Himax Technologies has multiple growth levers and a robust balance sheet. For investors with an eye on the long-term, this under-the-radar stock could be a rewarding contrarian pick.Splunk (SPLK)Source: Michael Vi / Shutterstock.comWith a fresh leadership lineup and a reinvigorated business model, Splunk (NASDAQ:SPLK) is in a rather exciting transformation phase.The transition from licensing to a software-as-a-service subscription model was rather sluggish, but the tides are turning in their favor. Tipranks analysts project a healthy 16% upside from its current levels, signaling a potential investment opportunity.Splunk’s first quarter of 2024 heralded stellar numbers. A 30% year-on-year jump in cloud sales, touching $419 million, and an impressive free cash flow of more than $480 million are testaments to the company’s sturdy footing.Also, with a sizable $1 billion earmarked for research and development, the firm is positioned to navigate an innovation-led growth path.Furthermore, Splunk’s security and observability segment boasts a staggering $100 billion total addressable market. This spells a promising forecast for the next half-decade, making Splunk an enticing tech stock.ACM Research (ACMR)ACM Research (NASDAQ:ACMR) continues to turn heads with its financial performances, registering double-digit growth across both lines year-over-year.According to Seeking Alpha analysts, it’s anticipated to exhibit a solid 40% revenue growth this year, followed by 20% and 15.8% over the subsequent two years.Despite having stellar financial health, ACM stock trades at just 1.4 times forward sales estimates. That is roughly 51% lower than its sector average.With ACM’s massive exposure to China fueling geopolitical risk apprehensions, its stock price remains mighty attractive. Nevertheless, ACM’s potential as a high-growth player shouldn’t be underestimated.Its growth trajectory paints an encouraging picture, setting the stage for the company’s promising future in the semiconductor industry.","news_type":1},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":939,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":201393493291048,"gmtCreate":1690195711923,"gmtModify":1690195890224,"author":{"id":"4150619638686852","authorId":"4150619638686852","name":"liltexas","avatar":"https://community-static.tradeup.com/news/default-avatar.jpg","crmLevel":1,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"4150619638686852","authorIdStr":"4150619638686852"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"How scary is all this I'm in awe of the world we live I'm today ","listText":"How scary is all this I'm in awe of the world we live I'm today ","text":"How scary is all this I'm in awe of the world we live I'm today","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":0,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/201393493291048","repostId":"2353455098","repostType":4,"repost":{"id":"2353455098","kind":"highlight","weMediaInfo":{"introduction":"Reuters.com brings you the latest news from around the world, covering breaking news in markets, business, politics, entertainment and technology","home_visible":1,"media_name":"Reuters","id":"1036604489","head_image":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/443ce19704621c837795676028cec868"},"pubTimestamp":1690156044,"share":"https://ttm.financial/m/news/2353455098?lang=&edition=full_marsco","pubTime":"2023-07-24 07:47","market":"us","language":"en","title":"China's Alibaba Says Will Not Join Ant Group Share Buyback","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=2353455098","media":"Reuters","summary":"BEIJING, July 23 - 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It’s likely to increase revenue overall because Apple is considering raising the price for Pro models, said the people, asking not to be named because the targets aren’t public.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">The fortunes of Apple, the world’s most valuable company, reverberate through the global economy, driving business for thousands of suppliers and fueling employment for millions from the US and China to Vietnam and India. Its shares have surged almost 50% this year, pushing its market capitalization to $3 trillion.</p><p>Apple’s production schedule is closely scrutinized because of the company’s broad impact. From Samsung Electronics Co. to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. to Foxconn Technology Group, some of the world’s largest corporations depend on iPhone business to drive growth and margins. Apple said it would stop disclosing specific shipment numbers in 2018, in part to shift investor focus to more predictable businesses like its App Store.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">This year, the company had to trim the forecast for its upcoming entry-level phones by about 2 million due to a production challenge with CMOS image sensors, but it compensated for the dip by adding orders for higher-priced Pro models, the people said.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">There has also been a minor hiccup with the new iPhone screens, but the issue should be fixed within a week or two and it will not have a noticeable impact on overall production, one of the people said. The Information previously reported about the screen issues.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">An Apple representative didn’t respond to an emailed request for comment. DigiTimes reported earlier that initial volumes for new iPhones may be 83 million to 85 million.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">The company’s forecast of 85 million this year is slightly lower than the initial shipment target of 90 million Apple offered in the previous two years. But the US company wasn’t able to achieve those goals because of a chip shortage in 2021 and then prolonged Covid controls in China in 2022 that disrupted production.</p><p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/6ba6b185ae726bc8cea50bb2ea04c995\" tg-width=\"951\" tg-height=\"556\"/></p><p>Apple’s relatively steady fortunes contrast with struggles for several competing smartphone companies that build devices with the Android operating system.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">Phone sales have declined for eight consecutive quarters, including an 8% drop in the June quarter, according to Counterpoint Research. Chinese Android brands Vivo and Xiaomi both suffered declines of more than 10%.</p><p>Counterpoint estimates that Apple’s sales slid 2% in the most recent quarter, but its market share rose to 17% because of continuing growth in demand for phones selling at $600 or more.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">“Apple is riding this “premiumization” wave, reaching record shares in multiple new markets which are typically not considered its core markets,” Counterpoint analysts wrote in the report. “A prime example is India, where it grew 50% YoY in Q2 2023.”</p></body></html>","source":"lsy1584095487587","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; charset=utf-8\" />\n<meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width,initial-scale=1.0,minimum-scale=1.0,maximum-scale=1.0,user-scalable=no\"/>\n<meta name=\"format-detection\" content=\"telephone=no,email=no,address=no\" />\n<title>Apple Is Asking Suppliers to Produce About 85 Million Units of the iPhone 15 This Year</title>\n<style type=\"text/css\">\na,abbr,acronym,address,applet,article,aside,audio,b,big,blockquote,body,canvas,caption,center,cite,code,dd,del,details,dfn,div,dl,dt,\nem,embed,fieldset,figcaption,figure,footer,form,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,header,hgroup,html,i,iframe,img,ins,kbd,label,legend,li,mark,menu,nav,\nobject,ol,output,p,pre,q,ruby,s,samp,section,small,span,strike,strong,sub,summary,sup,table,tbody,td,tfoot,th,thead,time,tr,tt,u,ul,var,video{ font:inherit;margin:0;padding:0;vertical-align:baseline;border:0 }\nbody{ font-size:16px; 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It’s likely to increase revenue overall because Apple is considering raising the price for Pro models, said the people, asking not to be named because the targets aren’t public.The fortunes of Apple, the world’s most valuable company, reverberate through the global economy, driving business for thousands of suppliers and fueling employment for millions from the US and China to Vietnam and India. Its shares have surged almost 50% this year, pushing its market capitalization to $3 trillion.Apple’s production schedule is closely scrutinized because of the company’s broad impact. From Samsung Electronics Co. to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. to Foxconn Technology Group, some of the world’s largest corporations depend on iPhone business to drive growth and margins. Apple said it would stop disclosing specific shipment numbers in 2018, in part to shift investor focus to more predictable businesses like its App Store.This year, the company had to trim the forecast for its upcoming entry-level phones by about 2 million due to a production challenge with CMOS image sensors, but it compensated for the dip by adding orders for higher-priced Pro models, the people said.There has also been a minor hiccup with the new iPhone screens, but the issue should be fixed within a week or two and it will not have a noticeable impact on overall production, one of the people said. The Information previously reported about the screen issues.An Apple representative didn’t respond to an emailed request for comment. DigiTimes reported earlier that initial volumes for new iPhones may be 83 million to 85 million.The company’s forecast of 85 million this year is slightly lower than the initial shipment target of 90 million Apple offered in the previous two years. But the US company wasn’t able to achieve those goals because of a chip shortage in 2021 and then prolonged Covid controls in China in 2022 that disrupted production.Apple’s relatively steady fortunes contrast with struggles for several competing smartphone companies that build devices with the Android operating system.Phone sales have declined for eight consecutive quarters, including an 8% drop in the June quarter, according to Counterpoint Research. Chinese Android brands Vivo and Xiaomi both suffered declines of more than 10%.Counterpoint estimates that Apple’s sales slid 2% in the most recent quarter, but its market share rose to 17% because of continuing growth in demand for phones selling at $600 or more.“Apple is riding this “premiumization” wave, reaching record shares in multiple new markets which are typically not considered its core markets,” Counterpoint analysts wrote in the report. “A prime example is India, where it grew 50% YoY in Q2 2023.”","news_type":1},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":896,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0}],"hots":[{"id":204237943087248,"gmtCreate":1690885114062,"gmtModify":1690885118379,"author":{"id":"4150619638686852","authorId":"4150619638686852","name":"liltexas","avatar":"https://community-static.tradeup.com/news/default-avatar.jpg","crmLevel":1,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"4150619638686852","authorIdStr":"4150619638686852"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"Oh man I'm so behind I technology ","listText":"Oh man I'm so behind I technology ","text":"Oh man I'm so behind I technology","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":5,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/204237943087248","repostId":"1103377326","repostType":4,"repost":{"id":"1103377326","kind":"news","pubTimestamp":1690808041,"share":"https://ttm.financial/m/news/1103377326?lang=&edition=full_marsco","pubTime":"2023-07-31 20:54","market":"us","language":"en","title":"The iPhone 15 Pro Will Have Thinner Bezels in Step Toward Apple's Dream","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=1103377326","media":"Bloomberg","summary":"https://www.bloomberg.com/news/newsletters/2023-07-30/apple-iphone-15-pro-features-usb-c-port-new-design-thinner-bezels-lkpemg29","content":"<html><head></head><body><p>Apple is just weeks away from introducing the iPhone 15 and next-generation watches. The new lineup will mark another stepping stone toward the company’s dream iPhone, though changes to the Apple Watch will be more modest. Also: Samsung unveils its own new phones, tablets and watches.</p><p>Apple Inc. designers have long dreamed of an iPhone that is truly all-screen — with no borders around the display and no cutouts for cameras or sensors. With the iPhone 15 this fall, Apple will take another step toward that goal.</p><p>The process began in 2017 with the iPhone X. With that model, the screen extended right to the edge at the top and bottom for the first time (the bezel width was similar to prior phones on the left and right). But it did still have a notch cutout near the top to accommodate Face ID, the speaker, front-facing camera and other sensors.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">Another step was taken in 2020 with the launch of the iPhone 12, which had slightly thinner bezels than the X, XS and 11 lines before it. With the iPhone 13 Pro in 2021, Apple reduced the size of the notch. Then last year, that element was replaced by the Dynamic Island, making the area even smaller.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">This year, two of the biggest changes to the 15 line will get Apple closer to that dream iPhone. The standard iPhone 15 models will trade in the notch for the Dynamic Island, while the Pro and Pro Max displays will be made with a new technology: low-injection pressure over-molding, or “LIPO” as it’s dubbed inside Apple.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">That new process will shrink the border size around the display to 1.5 millimeters (from about 2.2 millimeters on current iPhones). LIPO was first used in the Apple Watch Series 7 to make that device’s borders thinner and increase the size of the display. And Apple plans to eventually bring the feature to the iPad as well, I’m told.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">Beyond the new screens, the iPhone 15 and 15 Pro lines will get a series of other new features, marking the biggest update since the device added 5G capability three years ago.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">Let’s start with the iPhone 15 and 15 Plus. As has been expected, those phones will look similar to the current models but add major camera improvements and the A16 chip from the iPhone 14 Pro line. They’ll also swap out the current Lightning connector for USB-C.</p><p>Besides the new display technology, here’s what to expect with the iPhone 15:</p><ul><li><p>As I wrote in January, the pro models will get a new design, replacing the shiny and fingerprint-prone stainless-steel edges with something stronger, lighter and more premium: titanium. Apple has long sought to bring titanium to the iPhone and using the metal with recent watches was a test for bringing that material to its highest-volume device.</p></li><li><p>The design of the Pro models retains the frosted glass back of the prior few phones, but the edges connecting the side and front are now less sharp than before.</p></li><li><p>The inside of the iPhone 15 Pro is redesigned to match the revamped aluminum chassis from the regular iPhone 14 (iFixit has a rundown of the changes). That overhaul makes the phone easier to repair.</p></li><li><p>As I indicated in May of last year, the iPhone 15 is moving to USB-C. That will enable faster data transfer speeds for those who still sync with a cable, but some consumers will see the change as a costly headache.</p></li><li><p>Major rear camera upgrades, including updated lenses and the ability to get a much wider range of optical zoom on the largest model.</p></li><li><p>With the regular iPhone 15 models getting last year’s A16 processor, the new pro phones are moving to a 3-nanometer chip that is noticeably snappier.</p></li></ul><p style=\"text-align: start;\">Apple had planned another major feature for this year’s pro models: touch-sensitive buttons with haptic feedback for the volume controls, the mute/ring switch and the power button. Like trackpads on Macs, the buttons wouldn’t physically press in, allowing new software tricks and reducing the number of breakable components on the device.</p><p>The enhancement, codenamed Bongo, was cancelled after a slew of engineering problems. There also were concerns about the cost increase compared with regular buttons. In the end, the company decided to keep standard buttons for volume and power, but turn the mute/ring switch into a so-called Action button — like on the Apple Watch — that users can customize via software.</p><p>Developer Steve Moser at MacRumors discovered code in iOS 17 that hints at the possible options for the button. It suggests you’ll be able to choose among several possibilities: the standard mute switch mechanism, a Focus mode like Do Not Disturb, launching the camera, turning on the flashlight, or opening features for accessibility or translating text.</p><p>One other note on the next iPhone: I would look out for at least minor price increases across all four models outside of the US. I also wouldn’t rule out a price increase in the US — at least for some of the pro models — given the move to titanium and the costlier camera system on the iPhone 15 Pro Max. For context: Apple charges $100 more for titanium watches than their stainless-steel counterparts.<br/>The new watch lineup is expected to include three tiers: the 41- and 45-millimeter Series 9 models, as well as a second-generation Apple Watch Ultra.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">There isn’t a new Apple Watch SE coming this year, which makes sense as that model is on a two-year upgrade cycle and was refreshed in 2022.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">All of this year’s models will get a fairly sizable performance bump thanks to the new S9 processor. This marks the first time since the S6 chip launched in 2020 — with the Series 6 watch — that the lineup gets significant speed improvements.</p><p>Before the release of last year’s Ultra model, Apple tested a dark titanium color option. It ultimately canceled the option because designers didn’t like the appearance, but it could still theoretically arrive in 2023.</p><p><br/>Samsung copies the Apple playbook with modest phone and watch upgrades. Samsung Electronics Co. is in the 2021-2022 Apple stage of its consumer devices, with the company pushing mostly modest upgrades to its phones, tablets and watches.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">The company’s new Fold and Flip phones get new hinges for a flatter look, as well as faster processors and minor camera updates. To borrow from Apple’s nomenclature, the names probably should have been Fold 4S and Flip 4S — instead of Fold 5 and Flip 5. Regardless, it seems like Samsung is going all-in on these bendable models, rather than its Galaxy S “candy bar”-style phone.</p><p>The watch upgrades were also fairly minor, adding faster processors and — on some versions — slighter larger displays. But the S9 tablet lineup probably had the most incremental group of updates. The company offers the tablets in three sizes (11-, 12.4- and 14.6-inch versions), and all of them got faster chips. The smallest model also got a new screen — a switch from a standard LCD to OLED — and an in-screen fingerprint reader.</p><p>The lack of major new features bodes well for Apple, which is about to launch its biggest iPhone upgrade in three years. Of course, Apple doesn’t have its own folding phone, but at least Samsung won’t steal much attention with its latest tweaks.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">On the tablet and watch front, Apple won’t have many big changes to crow about. The company is planning to introduce its first iPad with an OLED screen but not until next year. I do think Apple can learn a thing or two from Samsung and move over to in-screen fingerprint readers for its lower-end iPads (rather than having the feature in the power button). It also should boost the iPad screen size with a model closer to 15 inches.</p><h3 id=\"id_3393110231\" style=\"text-align: start;\">The Schedule</h3><p><strong>Apple Quarterly Earnings: Aug. 3. </strong>The company is set to release results for the fiscal third quarter, the last three-month period before the iPhone 15 is introduced. The quarter wasn’t packed with big revenue drivers, but it did see the release of new Macs: the 15-inch MacBook Air and M2 Ultra Mac Pro, as well as the M2 Ultra and M2 Max Mac Studios. Wall Street is projecting revenue of about $81.5 billion, which would mark the third straight year-over-year quarterly decline. 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Also: Samsung unveils its own new phones, tablets and watches.Apple Inc. designers have long dreamed of an iPhone that is truly all-screen — with no borders around the display and no cutouts for cameras or sensors. With the iPhone 15 this fall, Apple will take another step toward that goal.The process began in 2017 with the iPhone X. With that model, the screen extended right to the edge at the top and bottom for the first time (the bezel width was similar to prior phones on the left and right). But it did still have a notch cutout near the top to accommodate Face ID, the speaker, front-facing camera and other sensors.Another step was taken in 2020 with the launch of the iPhone 12, which had slightly thinner bezels than the X, XS and 11 lines before it. With the iPhone 13 Pro in 2021, Apple reduced the size of the notch. Then last year, that element was replaced by the Dynamic Island, making the area even smaller.This year, two of the biggest changes to the 15 line will get Apple closer to that dream iPhone. The standard iPhone 15 models will trade in the notch for the Dynamic Island, while the Pro and Pro Max displays will be made with a new technology: low-injection pressure over-molding, or “LIPO” as it’s dubbed inside Apple.That new process will shrink the border size around the display to 1.5 millimeters (from about 2.2 millimeters on current iPhones). LIPO was first used in the Apple Watch Series 7 to make that device’s borders thinner and increase the size of the display. And Apple plans to eventually bring the feature to the iPad as well, I’m told.Beyond the new screens, the iPhone 15 and 15 Pro lines will get a series of other new features, marking the biggest update since the device added 5G capability three years ago.Let’s start with the iPhone 15 and 15 Plus. As has been expected, those phones will look similar to the current models but add major camera improvements and the A16 chip from the iPhone 14 Pro line. They’ll also swap out the current Lightning connector for USB-C.Besides the new display technology, here’s what to expect with the iPhone 15:As I wrote in January, the pro models will get a new design, replacing the shiny and fingerprint-prone stainless-steel edges with something stronger, lighter and more premium: titanium. Apple has long sought to bring titanium to the iPhone and using the metal with recent watches was a test for bringing that material to its highest-volume device.The design of the Pro models retains the frosted glass back of the prior few phones, but the edges connecting the side and front are now less sharp than before.The inside of the iPhone 15 Pro is redesigned to match the revamped aluminum chassis from the regular iPhone 14 (iFixit has a rundown of the changes). That overhaul makes the phone easier to repair.As I indicated in May of last year, the iPhone 15 is moving to USB-C. That will enable faster data transfer speeds for those who still sync with a cable, but some consumers will see the change as a costly headache.Major rear camera upgrades, including updated lenses and the ability to get a much wider range of optical zoom on the largest model.With the regular iPhone 15 models getting last year’s A16 processor, the new pro phones are moving to a 3-nanometer chip that is noticeably snappier.Apple had planned another major feature for this year’s pro models: touch-sensitive buttons with haptic feedback for the volume controls, the mute/ring switch and the power button. Like trackpads on Macs, the buttons wouldn’t physically press in, allowing new software tricks and reducing the number of breakable components on the device.The enhancement, codenamed Bongo, was cancelled after a slew of engineering problems. There also were concerns about the cost increase compared with regular buttons. In the end, the company decided to keep standard buttons for volume and power, but turn the mute/ring switch into a so-called Action button — like on the Apple Watch — that users can customize via software.Developer Steve Moser at MacRumors discovered code in iOS 17 that hints at the possible options for the button. It suggests you’ll be able to choose among several possibilities: the standard mute switch mechanism, a Focus mode like Do Not Disturb, launching the camera, turning on the flashlight, or opening features for accessibility or translating text.One other note on the next iPhone: I would look out for at least minor price increases across all four models outside of the US. I also wouldn’t rule out a price increase in the US — at least for some of the pro models — given the move to titanium and the costlier camera system on the iPhone 15 Pro Max. For context: Apple charges $100 more for titanium watches than their stainless-steel counterparts.The new watch lineup is expected to include three tiers: the 41- and 45-millimeter Series 9 models, as well as a second-generation Apple Watch Ultra.There isn’t a new Apple Watch SE coming this year, which makes sense as that model is on a two-year upgrade cycle and was refreshed in 2022.All of this year’s models will get a fairly sizable performance bump thanks to the new S9 processor. This marks the first time since the S6 chip launched in 2020 — with the Series 6 watch — that the lineup gets significant speed improvements.Before the release of last year’s Ultra model, Apple tested a dark titanium color option. It ultimately canceled the option because designers didn’t like the appearance, but it could still theoretically arrive in 2023.Samsung copies the Apple playbook with modest phone and watch upgrades. Samsung Electronics Co. is in the 2021-2022 Apple stage of its consumer devices, with the company pushing mostly modest upgrades to its phones, tablets and watches.The company’s new Fold and Flip phones get new hinges for a flatter look, as well as faster processors and minor camera updates. To borrow from Apple’s nomenclature, the names probably should have been Fold 4S and Flip 4S — instead of Fold 5 and Flip 5. Regardless, it seems like Samsung is going all-in on these bendable models, rather than its Galaxy S “candy bar”-style phone.The watch upgrades were also fairly minor, adding faster processors and — on some versions — slighter larger displays. But the S9 tablet lineup probably had the most incremental group of updates. The company offers the tablets in three sizes (11-, 12.4- and 14.6-inch versions), and all of them got faster chips. The smallest model also got a new screen — a switch from a standard LCD to OLED — and an in-screen fingerprint reader.The lack of major new features bodes well for Apple, which is about to launch its biggest iPhone upgrade in three years. Of course, Apple doesn’t have its own folding phone, but at least Samsung won’t steal much attention with its latest tweaks.On the tablet and watch front, Apple won’t have many big changes to crow about. The company is planning to introduce its first iPad with an OLED screen but not until next year. I do think Apple can learn a thing or two from Samsung and move over to in-screen fingerprint readers for its lower-end iPads (rather than having the feature in the power button). It also should boost the iPad screen size with a model closer to 15 inches.The ScheduleApple Quarterly Earnings: Aug. 3. The company is set to release results for the fiscal third quarter, the last three-month period before the iPhone 15 is introduced. The quarter wasn’t packed with big revenue drivers, but it did see the release of new Macs: the 15-inch MacBook Air and M2 Ultra Mac Pro, as well as the M2 Ultra and M2 Max Mac Studios. Wall Street is projecting revenue of about $81.5 billion, which would mark the third straight year-over-year quarterly decline. Growth is expected to resume in the coming quarters.","news_type":1},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":667,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":203509454749872,"gmtCreate":1690714281692,"gmtModify":1690715824894,"author":{"id":"4150619638686852","authorId":"4150619638686852","name":"liltexas","avatar":"https://community-static.tradeup.com/news/default-avatar.jpg","crmLevel":1,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"4150619638686852","authorIdStr":"4150619638686852"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"How do you find your way as a new comer with very little investment please some one help a learner out","listText":"How do you find your way as a new comer with very little investment please some one help a learner out","text":"How do you find your way as a new comer with very little investment please some one help a learner out","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":8,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/203509454749872","repostId":"2355928916","repostType":4,"repost":{"id":"2355928916","kind":"highlight","pubTimestamp":1690685437,"share":"https://ttm.financial/m/news/2355928916?lang=&edition=full_marsco","pubTime":"2023-07-30 10:50","market":"us","language":"en","title":"7 Millionaire-Maker Tech Stocks to Buy Before the Window Closes","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=2355928916","media":"InvestorPlace","summary":"These millionaire-maker tech stocks, often deemed as millionaires' makers, provide vast long-term growth prospects due to several potent catalysts","content":"<html><head></head><body><ul><li><p>These millionaire-maker tech stocks offer tremendous long-term upside on the back of multiple growth catalysts.</p></li><li><p><strong>Alphabet</strong> (<strong>GOOG</strong>): Alphabet’s powerful chatbot Bard, expanding Google Cloud and AI-first strategy, drives a promising long-term expansion narrative.</p></li><li><p><strong>Alibaba</strong> (<strong>BABA</strong>): With Alibaba’s innovative large language model, Tongyi Qianwen, and strategic leadership changes in its AI lab, the long-term potential for BABA stock remains attractive.</p></li><li><p><strong>Microsoft</strong> (<strong>MSFT</strong>): Riding on the successful Azure Cloud segment and more than $50 billion in net cash, Microsoft is effectively positioned to integrate AI into its burgeoning product suite.</p></li><li><p><strong>Tesla</strong> (<strong>TSLA</strong>): Despite recent setbacks, Tesla’s aggressive push towards autonomous driving, backed by a $1 billion investment in Dojo’s supercomputer, indicates more success ahead.</p></li><li><p><strong>Himax Technologies</strong> (<strong>HIMX</strong>): Himax’s robust balance sheet and potential gains from the economic recovery and EV revolution present an appealing contrarian investment opportunity.</p></li><li><p><strong>Splunk </strong>(<strong>SPLK</strong>): With a successful transition to a SaaS subscription model and a focus on an impressive $100 billion total addressable market, Splunk’s steady growth and potential upside make it enticing.</p></li><li><p><strong>ACM Research</strong> (<strong>ACMR</strong>): Despite trading below sector averages and geopolitical risk concerns, ACM’s strong financial health, double-digit growth, and promising revenue forecast make it an appealing high-growth investment.</p></li></ul><p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://community-static.tradeup.com/news/cbb3c117202cda0fa2648bb54c75e4a9\" alt=\"Source: Golden Dayz / Shutterstock.com\" title=\"Source: Golden Dayz / Shutterstock.com\" tg-width=\"768\" tg-height=\"432\"/><span>Source: Golden Dayz / Shutterstock.com</span></p><p>The allure of millionaire-maker tech stocks can prove irresistible for the daring investor, particularly those willing to bank on the sprawling innovation landscape for life-changing returns.</p><p>Amid the rapid acceleration of digital innovation, the technology space brims with high potential tech stocks, which could prove to be golden tickets for unparalleled market upside.</p><p>From the labyrinth of artificial intelligence to the pioneering realm of advanced energy solutions, tech has woven a tapestry of success stories.</p><p>Yet, it’s crucial to note that not all tech stocks are created equal. Hence, as you read along, you’ll find undervalued tech stocks on the brink of explosive growth.</p><p>Let’s look at seven millionaire-maker tech stocks to watch that continue to fly under the radar and guide you on your wealth-building journey.</p><h2 id=\"id_828847160\">Alphabet (GOOG)</h2><p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://community-static.tradeup.com/news/c09b9cca987ad6036cb42deb4c512c48\" alt=\"Source: salarko / Shutterstock.com\" title=\"Source: salarko / Shutterstock.com\" tg-width=\"300\" tg-height=\"169\"/><span>Source: salarko / Shutterstock.com</span></p><p><strong>Alphabet</strong> (NASDAQ:<strong>GOOG</strong>) has effectively etched its mark as a juggernaut in the realm of search, boasting a massive presence in AI.</p><p>Some would argue that it missed a step or two in the AI wars among the top tech giants, lagging its rivals in the stock market this year.</p><p>However, its strategic focus on integrating AI capabilities, with the release of its powerful chatbot Bard, YouTube’s robust presence, and Google Cloud’s expansion, have positioned the firm for impressive long-term expansion.</p><p>It wrapped up another impressive quarter, marked by comfortable beats across both lines. It delivered a whopping $74.6 billion in sales in its second quarter, up over 7% year-over-year.</p><p>CEO Sundar Pichai’s speech during its second-quarter earnings call indicates the firm’s AI-first strategy and how it’s the most significant existential challenge to conquer. Hence, the recovery narrative for Alphabet is solid at this point.</p><h2 id=\"id_3161555264\">Alibaba (BABA)</h2><p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/d9bd6fe60a28fce8f64a52fa65a508ec\" alt=\"Source: BigTunaOnline / Shutterstock.com\" title=\"Source: BigTunaOnline / Shutterstock.com\" tg-width=\"300\" tg-height=\"169\"/><span>Source: BigTunaOnline / Shutterstock.com</span></p><p>China offers a blend of tremendous potential and substantial risks, a narrative crystallized with multiple tech players, including eCommerce giant <strong>Alibaba</strong> (NYSE:<strong>BABA</strong>), in the government’s cross-hairs.</p><p>Amidst this complexity, Alibaba seems to be back in its stride again, treading the turbulent waters of China’s AI industry with aplomb. The tech behemoth’s introduction of Tongyi Qianwen, a large language model to power digital assistants, manifests its innovative gene.</p><p>The founder of Alibaba’s cloud division assumes the mantle of its AI lab in Zhejiang province. This strategic maneuver will probably add more value to BABA stock and its financials over the long term.</p><p>Though its core businesses have struggled, the firm reported a 2% year-over-year sales growth figure in mid-May. Hence, despite the short-term concerns, the long-term opportunity for investors remains as attractive as ever in BABA stock.</p><h2 id=\"id_3857167056\">Microsoft (MSFT)</h2><p><strong>Microsoft</strong> (NASDAQ:<strong>MSFT</strong>) is a master of innovation and remains an appealing choice for long-term investors.</p><p>It boasts a powerful portfolio with several robust segments.</p><p>The stock is up by more than 40% this year due to its early adoption of AI and the heartening results from its Azure cloud segment. Azure delivered a commendable 27% growth in its first quarter, followed by a remarkable 15% bump in the second.</p><p>The cloud may serve as Microsoft’s growth locomotive in the near term, but CEO Satya Nadella sets his sights on AI as a future expansion platform. At present, AI is an impressive novelty with limited commercial value.</p><p>However, the narrative could quickly change as Microsoft weaves AI into its existing product suite. Additionally, it sits comfortably on its humongous net cash pile of more than $50 billion, primed for strategic long-term investment and innovation.</p><h2 id=\"id_1468629019\">Tesla (TSLA)</h2><p>Though the electric vehicle sector is notoriously unpredictable, <strong>Tesla</strong> (NASDAQ:<strong>TSLA</strong>) has consistently proven to be a game-changer in the space.</p><p>Its robust second-quarter results have drawn attention recently. Though it surpassed earnings and revenue estimates, Tesla’s shares took an unexpected hit. It delivered a heartening 47% yearly revenue surge to $24.9 billion with earnings per share of 91 cents.</p><p>Tesla is looking to push through in the autonomous driving sphere, a sector poised to deliver the goods for the EV behemoth over the long term.</p><p>It recently earmarked over $1 billion for enhancing its supercomputer Dojo’s capabilities, inching closer to achieving peak efficiency in autonomous driving.</p><p>Despite recent strategic decisions, including Cybertruck production slowdown and price reductions affecting profit margins, market sentiment has turned unfavorable. Hence, it’s probably the right time to pounce on TSLA stock.</p><h2 id=\"id_2618883676\">Himax Technologies (HIMX)</h2><p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://community-static.tradeup.com/news/0ca2758be4c4fbc0400956717995ee47\" alt=\"Source: Mamat Suryadi / Shutterstock\" title=\"Source: Mamat Suryadi / Shutterstock\" tg-width=\"300\" tg-height=\"169\"/><span>Source: Mamat Suryadi / Shutterstock</span></p><p>Taiwan-based <strong>Himax Technologies</strong> (NASDAQ:<strong>HIMX</strong>) might be a modest player in the vast semiconductor landscape and is poised to make massive long-term strides in the upcoming years.</p><p>According to Fortune Business Insights, This powerful contender could gain substantially from a semiconductor industry that’s likely to bloom from $527.8 billion in 2021 to an astounding $1.38 trillion by 2029.</p><p>It has the backdrop of a resurgent sector and growth catalysts at hand, namely the economic recovery in China and the EV revolution.</p><p>Encouragingly, its sound financial health, evidenced by its strong cash reserves of more than $200 million and long-term debt of $41 million, points to an encouraging time ahead.</p><p>Himax Technologies has multiple growth levers and a robust balance sheet. For investors with an eye on the long-term, this under-the-radar stock could be a rewarding contrarian pick.</p><h2 id=\"id_1952163199\">Splunk (SPLK)</h2><p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://community-static.tradeup.com/news/a78a845c7e10425d1f2ec22e780781d5\" alt=\"Source: Michael Vi / Shutterstock.com\" title=\"Source: Michael Vi / Shutterstock.com\" tg-width=\"300\" tg-height=\"169\"/><span>Source: Michael Vi / Shutterstock.com</span></p><p>With a fresh leadership lineup and a reinvigorated business model, <strong>Splunk </strong>(NASDAQ:<strong>SPLK</strong>) is in a rather exciting transformation phase.</p><p>The transition from licensing to a software-as-a-service subscription model was rather sluggish, but the tides are turning in their favor. Tipranks analysts project a healthy 16% upside from its current levels, signaling a potential investment opportunity.</p><p>Splunk’s first quarter of 2024 heralded stellar numbers. A 30% year-on-year jump in cloud sales, touching $419 million, and an impressive free cash flow of more than $480 million are testaments to the company’s sturdy footing.</p><p>Also, with a sizable $1 billion earmarked for research and development, the firm is positioned to navigate an innovation-led growth path.</p><p>Furthermore, Splunk’s security and observability segment boasts a staggering $100 billion total addressable market. This spells a promising forecast for the next half-decade, making Splunk an enticing tech stock.</p><h2 id=\"id_2129999660\">ACM Research (ACMR)</h2><p><strong>ACM Research</strong> (NASDAQ:<strong>ACMR</strong>) continues to turn heads with its financial performances, registering double-digit growth across both lines year-over-year.</p><p>According to Seeking Alpha analysts, it’s anticipated to exhibit a solid 40% revenue growth this year, followed by 20% and 15.8% over the subsequent two years.</p><p>Despite having stellar financial health, ACM stock trades at just 1.4 times forward sales estimates. That is roughly 51% lower than its sector average.</p><p>With ACM’s massive exposure to China fueling geopolitical risk apprehensions, its stock price remains mighty attractive. Nevertheless, ACM’s potential as a high-growth player shouldn’t be underestimated.</p><p>Its growth trajectory paints an encouraging picture, setting the stage for the company’s promising future in the semiconductor industry.</p></body></html>","source":"investorplace_stock_picks","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; charset=utf-8\" />\n<meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width,initial-scale=1.0,minimum-scale=1.0,maximum-scale=1.0,user-scalable=no\"/>\n<meta name=\"format-detection\" content=\"telephone=no,email=no,address=no\" />\n<title>7 Millionaire-Maker Tech Stocks to Buy Before the Window Closes</title>\n<style type=\"text/css\">\na,abbr,acronym,address,applet,article,aside,audio,b,big,blockquote,body,canvas,caption,center,cite,code,dd,del,details,dfn,div,dl,dt,\nem,embed,fieldset,figcaption,figure,footer,form,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,header,hgroup,html,i,iframe,img,ins,kbd,label,legend,li,mark,menu,nav,\nobject,ol,output,p,pre,q,ruby,s,samp,section,small,span,strike,strong,sub,summary,sup,table,tbody,td,tfoot,th,thead,time,tr,tt,u,ul,var,video{ font:inherit;margin:0;padding:0;vertical-align:baseline;border:0 }\nbody{ font-size:16px; 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Hence, as you read along, you’ll find undervalued tech stocks on the brink of explosive growth.Let’s look at seven millionaire-maker tech stocks to watch that continue to fly under the radar and guide you on your wealth-building journey.Alphabet (GOOG)Source: salarko / Shutterstock.comAlphabet (NASDAQ:GOOG) has effectively etched its mark as a juggernaut in the realm of search, boasting a massive presence in AI.Some would argue that it missed a step or two in the AI wars among the top tech giants, lagging its rivals in the stock market this year.However, its strategic focus on integrating AI capabilities, with the release of its powerful chatbot Bard, YouTube’s robust presence, and Google Cloud’s expansion, have positioned the firm for impressive long-term expansion.It wrapped up another impressive quarter, marked by comfortable beats across both lines. It delivered a whopping $74.6 billion in sales in its second quarter, up over 7% year-over-year.CEO Sundar Pichai’s speech during its second-quarter earnings call indicates the firm’s AI-first strategy and how it’s the most significant existential challenge to conquer. Hence, the recovery narrative for Alphabet is solid at this point.Alibaba (BABA)Source: BigTunaOnline / Shutterstock.comChina offers a blend of tremendous potential and substantial risks, a narrative crystallized with multiple tech players, including eCommerce giant Alibaba (NYSE:BABA), in the government’s cross-hairs.Amidst this complexity, Alibaba seems to be back in its stride again, treading the turbulent waters of China’s AI industry with aplomb. The tech behemoth’s introduction of Tongyi Qianwen, a large language model to power digital assistants, manifests its innovative gene.The founder of Alibaba’s cloud division assumes the mantle of its AI lab in Zhejiang province. This strategic maneuver will probably add more value to BABA stock and its financials over the long term.Though its core businesses have struggled, the firm reported a 2% year-over-year sales growth figure in mid-May. Hence, despite the short-term concerns, the long-term opportunity for investors remains as attractive as ever in BABA stock.Microsoft (MSFT)Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) is a master of innovation and remains an appealing choice for long-term investors.It boasts a powerful portfolio with several robust segments.The stock is up by more than 40% this year due to its early adoption of AI and the heartening results from its Azure cloud segment. Azure delivered a commendable 27% growth in its first quarter, followed by a remarkable 15% bump in the second.The cloud may serve as Microsoft’s growth locomotive in the near term, but CEO Satya Nadella sets his sights on AI as a future expansion platform. At present, AI is an impressive novelty with limited commercial value.However, the narrative could quickly change as Microsoft weaves AI into its existing product suite. Additionally, it sits comfortably on its humongous net cash pile of more than $50 billion, primed for strategic long-term investment and innovation.Tesla (TSLA)Though the electric vehicle sector is notoriously unpredictable, Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) has consistently proven to be a game-changer in the space.Its robust second-quarter results have drawn attention recently. Though it surpassed earnings and revenue estimates, Tesla’s shares took an unexpected hit. It delivered a heartening 47% yearly revenue surge to $24.9 billion with earnings per share of 91 cents.Tesla is looking to push through in the autonomous driving sphere, a sector poised to deliver the goods for the EV behemoth over the long term.It recently earmarked over $1 billion for enhancing its supercomputer Dojo’s capabilities, inching closer to achieving peak efficiency in autonomous driving.Despite recent strategic decisions, including Cybertruck production slowdown and price reductions affecting profit margins, market sentiment has turned unfavorable. Hence, it’s probably the right time to pounce on TSLA stock.Himax Technologies (HIMX)Source: Mamat Suryadi / ShutterstockTaiwan-based Himax Technologies (NASDAQ:HIMX) might be a modest player in the vast semiconductor landscape and is poised to make massive long-term strides in the upcoming years.According to Fortune Business Insights, This powerful contender could gain substantially from a semiconductor industry that’s likely to bloom from $527.8 billion in 2021 to an astounding $1.38 trillion by 2029.It has the backdrop of a resurgent sector and growth catalysts at hand, namely the economic recovery in China and the EV revolution.Encouragingly, its sound financial health, evidenced by its strong cash reserves of more than $200 million and long-term debt of $41 million, points to an encouraging time ahead.Himax Technologies has multiple growth levers and a robust balance sheet. For investors with an eye on the long-term, this under-the-radar stock could be a rewarding contrarian pick.Splunk (SPLK)Source: Michael Vi / Shutterstock.comWith a fresh leadership lineup and a reinvigorated business model, Splunk (NASDAQ:SPLK) is in a rather exciting transformation phase.The transition from licensing to a software-as-a-service subscription model was rather sluggish, but the tides are turning in their favor. Tipranks analysts project a healthy 16% upside from its current levels, signaling a potential investment opportunity.Splunk’s first quarter of 2024 heralded stellar numbers. A 30% year-on-year jump in cloud sales, touching $419 million, and an impressive free cash flow of more than $480 million are testaments to the company’s sturdy footing.Also, with a sizable $1 billion earmarked for research and development, the firm is positioned to navigate an innovation-led growth path.Furthermore, Splunk’s security and observability segment boasts a staggering $100 billion total addressable market. This spells a promising forecast for the next half-decade, making Splunk an enticing tech stock.ACM Research (ACMR)ACM Research (NASDAQ:ACMR) continues to turn heads with its financial performances, registering double-digit growth across both lines year-over-year.According to Seeking Alpha analysts, it’s anticipated to exhibit a solid 40% revenue growth this year, followed by 20% and 15.8% over the subsequent two years.Despite having stellar financial health, ACM stock trades at just 1.4 times forward sales estimates. That is roughly 51% lower than its sector average.With ACM’s massive exposure to China fueling geopolitical risk apprehensions, its stock price remains mighty attractive. Nevertheless, ACM’s potential as a high-growth player shouldn’t be underestimated.Its growth trajectory paints an encouraging picture, setting the stage for the company’s promising future in the semiconductor industry.","news_type":1},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":939,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":204237648932896,"gmtCreate":1690885166442,"gmtModify":1690885169581,"author":{"id":"4150619638686852","authorId":"4150619638686852","name":"liltexas","avatar":"https://community-static.tradeup.com/news/default-avatar.jpg","crmLevel":1,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"4150619638686852","authorIdStr":"4150619638686852"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"I need help learning all rhis jargon","listText":"I need help learning all rhis jargon","text":"I need help learning all rhis jargon","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":1,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/204237648932896","repostId":"1151584576","repostType":4,"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":1026,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":201392051761280,"gmtCreate":1690195609650,"gmtModify":1690195890289,"author":{"id":"4150619638686852","authorId":"4150619638686852","name":"liltexas","avatar":"https://community-static.tradeup.com/news/default-avatar.jpg","crmLevel":1,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"4150619638686852","authorIdStr":"4150619638686852"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"I'm so not up to play with this is this the life we live now ","listText":"I'm so not up to play with this is this the life we live now ","text":"I'm so not up to play with this is this the life we live now","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":1,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/201392051761280","repostId":"2353601598","repostType":4,"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":950,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":203509801033896,"gmtCreate":1690714332838,"gmtModify":1690714336162,"author":{"id":"4150619638686852","authorId":"4150619638686852","name":"liltexas","avatar":"https://community-static.tradeup.com/news/default-avatar.jpg","crmLevel":1,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"4150619638686852","authorIdStr":"4150619638686852"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"I want to learn more ","listText":"I want to learn more ","text":"I want to learn more","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":0,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/203509801033896","repostId":"1157092231","repostType":4,"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":914,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":201393493291048,"gmtCreate":1690195711923,"gmtModify":1690195890224,"author":{"id":"4150619638686852","authorId":"4150619638686852","name":"liltexas","avatar":"https://community-static.tradeup.com/news/default-avatar.jpg","crmLevel":1,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"4150619638686852","authorIdStr":"4150619638686852"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"How scary is all this I'm in awe of the world we live I'm today ","listText":"How scary is all this I'm in awe of the world we live I'm today ","text":"How scary is all this I'm in awe of the world we live I'm today","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":0,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/201393493291048","repostId":"2353455098","repostType":4,"repost":{"id":"2353455098","kind":"highlight","weMediaInfo":{"introduction":"Reuters.com brings you the latest news from around the world, covering breaking news in markets, business, politics, entertainment and technology","home_visible":1,"media_name":"Reuters","id":"1036604489","head_image":"https://static.tigerbbs.com/443ce19704621c837795676028cec868"},"pubTimestamp":1690156044,"share":"https://ttm.financial/m/news/2353455098?lang=&edition=full_marsco","pubTime":"2023-07-24 07:47","market":"us","language":"en","title":"China's Alibaba Says Will Not Join Ant Group Share Buyback","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=2353455098","media":"Reuters","summary":"BEIJING, July 23 - 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It’s likely to increase revenue overall because Apple is considering raising the price for Pro models, said the people, asking not to be named because the targets aren’t public.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">The fortunes of Apple, the world’s most valuable company, reverberate through the global economy, driving business for thousands of suppliers and fueling employment for millions from the US and China to Vietnam and India. Its shares have surged almost 50% this year, pushing its market capitalization to $3 trillion.</p><p>Apple’s production schedule is closely scrutinized because of the company’s broad impact. From Samsung Electronics Co. to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. to Foxconn Technology Group, some of the world’s largest corporations depend on iPhone business to drive growth and margins. Apple said it would stop disclosing specific shipment numbers in 2018, in part to shift investor focus to more predictable businesses like its App Store.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">This year, the company had to trim the forecast for its upcoming entry-level phones by about 2 million due to a production challenge with CMOS image sensors, but it compensated for the dip by adding orders for higher-priced Pro models, the people said.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">There has also been a minor hiccup with the new iPhone screens, but the issue should be fixed within a week or two and it will not have a noticeable impact on overall production, one of the people said. The Information previously reported about the screen issues.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">An Apple representative didn’t respond to an emailed request for comment. DigiTimes reported earlier that initial volumes for new iPhones may be 83 million to 85 million.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">The company’s forecast of 85 million this year is slightly lower than the initial shipment target of 90 million Apple offered in the previous two years. But the US company wasn’t able to achieve those goals because of a chip shortage in 2021 and then prolonged Covid controls in China in 2022 that disrupted production.</p><p class=\"t-img-caption\"><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/6ba6b185ae726bc8cea50bb2ea04c995\" tg-width=\"951\" tg-height=\"556\"/></p><p>Apple’s relatively steady fortunes contrast with struggles for several competing smartphone companies that build devices with the Android operating system.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">Phone sales have declined for eight consecutive quarters, including an 8% drop in the June quarter, according to Counterpoint Research. Chinese Android brands Vivo and Xiaomi both suffered declines of more than 10%.</p><p>Counterpoint estimates that Apple’s sales slid 2% in the most recent quarter, but its market share rose to 17% because of continuing growth in demand for phones selling at $600 or more.</p><p style=\"text-align: start;\">“Apple is riding this “premiumization” wave, reaching record shares in multiple new markets which are typically not considered its core markets,” Counterpoint analysts wrote in the report. “A prime example is India, where it grew 50% YoY in Q2 2023.”</p></body></html>","source":"lsy1584095487587","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; charset=utf-8\" />\n<meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width,initial-scale=1.0,minimum-scale=1.0,maximum-scale=1.0,user-scalable=no\"/>\n<meta name=\"format-detection\" content=\"telephone=no,email=no,address=no\" />\n<title>Apple Is Asking Suppliers to Produce About 85 Million Units of the iPhone 15 This Year</title>\n<style type=\"text/css\">\na,abbr,acronym,address,applet,article,aside,audio,b,big,blockquote,body,canvas,caption,center,cite,code,dd,del,details,dfn,div,dl,dt,\nem,embed,fieldset,figcaption,figure,footer,form,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,header,hgroup,html,i,iframe,img,ins,kbd,label,legend,li,mark,menu,nav,\nobject,ol,output,p,pre,q,ruby,s,samp,section,small,span,strike,strong,sub,summary,sup,table,tbody,td,tfoot,th,thead,time,tr,tt,u,ul,var,video{ font:inherit;margin:0;padding:0;vertical-align:baseline;border:0 }\nbody{ font-size:16px; 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It’s likely to increase revenue overall because Apple is considering raising the price for Pro models, said the people, asking not to be named because the targets aren’t public.The fortunes of Apple, the world’s most valuable company, reverberate through the global economy, driving business for thousands of suppliers and fueling employment for millions from the US and China to Vietnam and India. Its shares have surged almost 50% this year, pushing its market capitalization to $3 trillion.Apple’s production schedule is closely scrutinized because of the company’s broad impact. From Samsung Electronics Co. to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. to Foxconn Technology Group, some of the world’s largest corporations depend on iPhone business to drive growth and margins. Apple said it would stop disclosing specific shipment numbers in 2018, in part to shift investor focus to more predictable businesses like its App Store.This year, the company had to trim the forecast for its upcoming entry-level phones by about 2 million due to a production challenge with CMOS image sensors, but it compensated for the dip by adding orders for higher-priced Pro models, the people said.There has also been a minor hiccup with the new iPhone screens, but the issue should be fixed within a week or two and it will not have a noticeable impact on overall production, one of the people said. The Information previously reported about the screen issues.An Apple representative didn’t respond to an emailed request for comment. DigiTimes reported earlier that initial volumes for new iPhones may be 83 million to 85 million.The company’s forecast of 85 million this year is slightly lower than the initial shipment target of 90 million Apple offered in the previous two years. But the US company wasn’t able to achieve those goals because of a chip shortage in 2021 and then prolonged Covid controls in China in 2022 that disrupted production.Apple’s relatively steady fortunes contrast with struggles for several competing smartphone companies that build devices with the Android operating system.Phone sales have declined for eight consecutive quarters, including an 8% drop in the June quarter, according to Counterpoint Research. Chinese Android brands Vivo and Xiaomi both suffered declines of more than 10%.Counterpoint estimates that Apple’s sales slid 2% in the most recent quarter, but its market share rose to 17% because of continuing growth in demand for phones selling at $600 or more.“Apple is riding this “premiumization” wave, reaching record shares in multiple new markets which are typically not considered its core markets,” Counterpoint analysts wrote in the report. “A prime example is India, where it grew 50% YoY in Q2 2023.”","news_type":1},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":896,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0}],"lives":[]}