Apple: Multiple Strategic Lapses

Summary:

  • Apple’s stock has declined by 11% in the past three months, which looks fair amid the apparent creativity crisis in the company.
  • The company continues exploiting Steve Jobs’ legacy, but this will not last infinitely, and there are red flags proving this.
  • The stock is still overvalued and there is potential for further decline, leading to a “Sell” rating for AAPL.

Apple Reports Quarterly Earnings

Justin Sullivan

Investment thesis

My bearish thesis about Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL), which I shared in December, aged well. The stock price declined by around 11% over the last three months, while the broader market moved in the opposite direction. Recent developments suggest that


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