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Morgan Stanley sees higher-than-expected iPhone and iPad sales for June quarter

Wednesday June 25, 2025. 11:26 PM , from Mac Daily News
Morgan Stanley sees higher-than-expected iPhone and iPad sales for June quarter
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Morgan Stanley expects that “deep” 618 Festival channel promotions in China are driving higher-than-expected iPhone and iPad sell-through for the June quarter. The firm now anticipates approximately 3.0 million more iPhone units and 2.5 million more iPad units than previously forecast, which could translate to a $4 billion revenue increase, assuming no other changes.
Insider Monkey:


The analyst noted that September quarter builds are tracking in line or slightly better.
It is worth noting that on June 9, [CNBC] Mad Money host [Jim Cramer] said:
Hey, finally there’s a stock that people now love to downgrade… I’m talking about Apple. I expect to hear some downgrades tomorrow because of today’s supposedly ho-hum Worldwide Developers Conference… But what the critics seemed to be missing constantly is that the only question I heard was upgrade or not. Did you hear switch? I didn’t hear switch. As long as I didn’t hear switch, I’m going to hold the stock…


MacDailyNews Take: On June 13th, Morgan Stanley reiterated its Overweight [Buy] rating on AAPL shares and its $235 price target.


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