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Saturday, 27 July 2013

'The Wolverine:' A Howling Good Time

Posted on 02:58 by Anonymous

With his colossal muscle "guns" and his thousand-watt smile, there is
a reason the magnetic and charming Mr. Jackman makes the biggest
bucks. It might abut the reason he has played the same superhero more
times than anyone else on film (six with The Wolverine, seven with
2014's Days of Future Past).
He is known as the nicest man in Hollywood, extremely versatile and so
well cut his muscles have muscles, so much so we the audience take his
exceptional 44 year-old body for granted.

Not all his wolfish outings have been successful (X-men Origins:
Wolverine sent fanboys exiting the theaters in droves) …but The
Wolverine, a standalone adventure starring the wingy-banged grumpy
immortal X-man, does a great deal to explain the continued faith
Hollywood has in Jackman as a leading man and action star.

The movie, however, is far more than just a simple action-er and in
its choice to add depth and complexity to the story and character, it
follows the great trajectory so well established by recent movies like
The Avengers and Iron Man 3.

The story follows a reclusive Wolfie (aka Logan) who is leading a
hermitic existence in the wilds of Canada, looking like a filthier
Outlaw Josey Wales, living in caves and wandering the days aimlessly
after restlessly struggling through night after night of nightmares
featuring his past lady love, whom he was forced to kill in X-Men: The
Last Stand. She serves as tortuous delusion, popping up at the worst
times to remind him how miserable he is, and how little use he has for
his near immortality. He has lost his family, and everyone he loves
dies. He is lost.

Enter a wealthy Japanese businessman, whom he outed himself as mutant
saving him at Nagasaki, in an impressive sequence that starts by
featuring Logan's swoon-enducing male physicality and ends with the
unenviable task of reproducing moments from one of WWII's worst
disasters. Mr. Yashida is now dying, we are told by Yukio, a mutant
emissary in thigh-high red striped socks, Yukio. He wants to say good
bye, and offer a gift of thanks.

Out of that annoying sense of honor and duty he can't seem to shake,
Logan goes to Japan to see his old friend. Once there, he is offered
the chance to feel physical pain, deterioration and mortality like the
rest of humanity. It is in this newfound vulnerability that Logan
finds himself and we as the audience connect more with him than ever
before.

Mortality, love, vengeance and subjective morality are all themes that
trundle this tale along, and they are none too light a set of
subjects. There is the idea of Logan as ronin, or a samurai without a
master, which thematically has been used in a variety of genres, and
here, along with other clear influences, it is what integrates the
movie's desperate influences together. These influences separate The
Wolverine from the superhero movies of the past.

Logan's "man without a name" archetype brings to mind westerns like
The Outlaw Josey Wales. The hyper-colorized scenes in Tokyo seem
influenced by films like Happy Together and In the Mood for Love by
Hong Kong auteur Wong Kar-wai.

There is also an element of sparse expansiveness in the Japanese
seaside scenes reminiscent of classic director Yahujiro Ozu's work.
That freaky do-it-my-way auteur Darren Aronofsky (of Requiem for a
Dream and Black Swan) was originally attached to direct speaks to how
far a departure they were planning for The Wolverine...

Giving credit where it's due, without Hugh Jackman's versatility, this
kind of complicated blending of genres into a Marvel comic story would
not have worked. Jackman has the ability to seem intense and off the
cuff at the same time. Coming from another actor, some of the retorts
he tosses out would seem somewhere between cliched and ridiculous.

They seem perfectly at home coming from The Wolverine as a character,
and it shows just how well Jackman can embody the role, reminding us
how much we care about this troubled misanthrope with a heart of
gold. Immortality breeds existential despair, as well as, apparently,
perfect deadpan delivery of comic-book-ready pith and sass.

It was great to hear that Hugh Jackman found a way into the
character's bad attitude during the film shoots by starting every
morning with an ice cold shower. No wonder he's grumpy.

They have emassed a collection of pedigreed actors from all over the
world to play supporting roles, with greater and less successful
results. Rila Fukushima as Yukio, is immediately magnetic as friend
and battle-ready companion (or as she calls it, bodyguard) to the
reticent Logan.

She is a mutant with an unpleasant ability she wishes she could give
back, unlike her hard won and colossal fighting skills. Her costuming
and character are both unique and badass enough to inspire Halloween
homages, to become this year's "Hitgirl." The relationship between
her and Logan shows his goodness to the audience even before he
finally sees it for himself.

The character of Mariko as Logan's love interest, is less successful.
Tao Okamoto does what she can with the role, but she is meant to be
enigmatic, a mix of damsel in distress and femme fatale, and we as
the audience never learn to care much about her in specifics, beyond
the fact that she makes Logan feel again.

It is unfortunate that the climactic last quarter of the movie gets so
buried in CGI and desperate measures to fill holes in the plot or
explain character motivations that it almost loses us all to bleed to
death in its own bluster. It is assumed that Hollywood required
neater bows than the filmmakers would have wanted to tie, and as a
result, the bluster and cacophony ensued. The rest of the film is
inventive and unusual enough to compensate for the disastrous sections
towards the end.

At the X-Men: Days of Future Past panel at San Diego Comic-Con,
someone facetiously asked about Wolverine singing as part of the
movies. After saying no one wanted to see that, he burst into a song,
"I'm gonna SLICE 'em, i'm gonna DICE 'em…", bringing laughter and
cheers from the assembled masses. And speaking of Days of Future
Past, stay past the credits, for a scene worth going to see the movie.
It ties together the upcoming and highly anticipated movie to The
Wolverine, and features big talent and big hints about the next year's
star studded release.

Aussie man-meat, sharp claws, an over-the-top balletic fight atop a
bullet train, a nuclear explosion, an exciting clip from X-Men in 2014
that "plays the future cast," and more…Wolverine. See it. It's a
howling good time.

Leslie Combemale, "Cinema Siren", is a movie lover and aficionado in
Northern Virginia. Alongside Michael Barry, she owns ArtInsights
Animation and Film Art Gallery in Reston Town Center. She has a
background in film and art history. She often is invited to present at
conventions such as the San Diego Comic Con. In 2013 she will
moderate "Legendary Animators of Classic 60s Cartoons" at SDCC. She
previously moderated "The Art of the Hollywood Movie Poster" and is a
perennial panelist on the Harry Potter Fandom panel. Visit her art
gallery online at www.artinsights.com, and see more of her reviews and
interviews on www.artinsightsmagazine.com.
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Egypt: dozens killed in clashes between security forces and Mursi supporters in Cairo

Posted on 02:46 by Anonymous

Blood soaked the streets of Cairo around Rabaa al-Adawiya Square after
a night of deadly clashes between the Egyptian army and supporters of
ousted Islamist President Mohamed Mursi.

The Muslim Brotherhood said more than 70 people had been killed. Some
reports put the number of injured as high as 4,000.

Medical centres are overflowing with wounded people, some riddled with
bullet wounds. The head of the Rabaa al-Adawiya field hospital told
euronews: "All those admitted are in serious condition. You can see
for yourself, they've all got gunshot wounds."

Muslim Brotherhood leader Mohammed al-Beltaji said the group would not
back down in the face of persecution, telling euronews: "We are
staying here in peaceful protest."

"We have the right to stand in front of the world to say that all the
people of Egypt have the right to choose their president, parliament
and constitution. No military force has the right to one day wake up
and suddenly decide who runs the government," al-Beltaji continued.

The deadly overnight clashes came after a day of pro and anti-Mursi
rallies. The former president was deposed by the military after mass
protests against his year-long rule.

From Cairo, Mohamed Shaikhibrahim reported: "The period of 48 hours,
which the army gave to negotiate on national reconciliation, has not
ended. The deterioration of the security situation is clear through
the bloody clashes we've seen at Rabaa al-Adawiya. The atmosphere here
indicates fear that even worse could still be to come."
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Friday, 26 July 2013

Lea Michele Has ‘Horrible Anxiety Attacks’ over Cory Monteith’s Death

Posted on 09:37 by Anonymous

She lost boyfriend and "Glee" co-star Cory Monteith to a heroin
overdose, and now Lea Michele is suffering from debilitating anxiety,
a source tells HollywoodLife.
"Lea is getting worse -- the shock is wearing off now and the reality
is setting in," the insider said. "She's been having horrible anxiety
attacks where she feels like she can't breathe."

Video: Cory's Best 'Glee' Moments

Michele was with her "Glee" family at a memorial service on Thursday,
saying a final goodbye to Cory. The cast and crew are set to return to
work on Aug. 5.

"Lea pushes herself so hard and expects so much from herself," the
source said. "And she doesn't want to let down anyone at 'Glee'
because she knows everyone is counting on her to come back."
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Lady Gaga's Return To The VMAs: A Comeback And A Coronation

Posted on 09:34 by Anonymous

Gaga will take the stage at the 2013 VMAs on August 25, and Bigger
Than The Sound can't wait.
It's fitting that Lady Gaga will make her triumphant return to the
stage at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards ... after all, since she
burst on the scene five years ago, the show has served as her own
personal catwalk, throne room, theater, soap box, studio, gallery,
performance art space and launching pad.

Now, it will play host to her rebirth.
It's not a stretch to say that, outside of any artist not named
Madonna or Britney or Beyonce (cue the angry comments!) there is no
artist as synonymous with the VMAs as Gaga. Beginning in 2009— when
she first creeped out Eminem while accepting her Best New Artist
Moonman, then thoroughly terrified all of America with her bloody
performance of "Paparazzi" — and running all the way through her
gender-bending turn as Jo Calderone in 2011, the Mother Monster has
continually found new was to shock and amaze. She has routinely stolen
the show, dominated blog discussions the following day, and managed to
outshine a room full of the biggest stars on the planet.

Photos: Lady Gaga's Best VMA Moments

In short, she is one of the few who seem to realize the stage and
scope of the VMA stage, but rather than shrink from the spotlight, she
seizes it, occasionally shines it directly into our eyes, and always
leaves us dazzled. She's delivered epic performances, touching
personal moments, and even album launches. She's won a staggering 13
Moonmen in just four years. How great has her impact been on this
show? I've already written more than 250 words about her, and I
haven't even mentioned the Meat Dress yet.

Oh, about that dress. She wore it — and several other outfits — at the
2010 show, a night that began with her walking the carpet with members
of the U.S. Armed Services that had been discharged because they were
openly gay and ended with her winning Video of the Year, announcing
the title of Born This Way and meeting Cher. Most artists don't pack
that much action into one year. Gaga did it in roughly four hours.

A Brief History Of Lady Gaga's VMA Outfits

Or consider the first nine minutes of the 2011 show, in which Gaga —
in full Jo Calderone garb — broke all sorts of California codes by
smoking inside, delivered a rambling monologue, launched into "You and
I," drank a beer, performed an elaborately choreographed routine,
weirded out Justin Bieber and jammed with legendary Queen guitarist
Bryan May. Oh, and then she hit on Britney Spears during a tribute
speech and won the Moonman for Best Female Video ... which she
accepted as a man. Naturally.

And on August 25, she'll return to the VMAs, performing the debut
single off ARTPOP for the first time. It's perfect, really — after
all, she's given our show more than its fair share of firsts over the
years. But you get the feeling this one may be bigger than any of the
others ... it's her comeback, her moment, her first salvo. Given her
history with the show, there's no better place for her to not only
launch the next phase of her career, but serve notice that she hasn't
lost a step.

Is there any doubt she'll deliver the goods? Have you been paying
attention? Gaga has always treated the VMAs like the biggest show in
the world, and given everything she's got riding on this performance,
well, let's just say August 25 can't come soon enough. It's time to
make new memories.
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Wednesday, 24 July 2013

Hot posters of Poonam Pandey's Nasha

Posted on 11:06 by Anonymous

Poonam Pandey is a classic example of a celeb who has climbed the
ladder of success by alluring the social media audience.

Her candid comments, explicit statements and above all her revealing
photos have not just catapulted her position as the most sought after
model on the internet, but has also tremendously contributed in
bringing her upcoming film Nasha in the limelight.

Poonam Pandey's Nasha which releases on July 26 is an adult comedy
directed by Amit Saxena, the person who gave 'Jism' to Bollywood. Have
a look at some hot posters of Nasha that have become a rage on the
internet.
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Aubrey Plaza talks awkward sexual scene in new movie 'The To-Do List'

Posted on 10:58 by Anonymous

"Parks and Recreation" star Aubrey Plaza plays the lead role in "The
To-Do List," a raunchy low-budget comedy about a graduating high
school senior who wants to lose her virginity before she starts
college.
Plaza was on 'Conan' Tuesday night plugging the film and talked about
shooting a particularly awkward masturbation scene.
"I read it on the page and it said Brandy masturbates, and in my head
I envisioned a nice scene where you just see my hand slowly go out of
frame. That's what I thought I was going into," she said. "But then
when I showed up, the camera was mounted on the ceiling, I was in my
underwear and a Clinton tee shirt, and there were a bunch of old men
smoking. You know, the crew guys!"
The scene illustrates one of the sexual activities Plaza's character
Brandy is trying to check off her list on the summer between high
school and college. This was apparently much different than Plaza's
real-life checklist.
"I was a type-A loser, so I had a lot of 'Figure out how to dress
yourself' or 'Figure out how to make a better ponytail' [on the
list]," she told GQ magazine.


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Apple Earnings Tops Estimates on iPhone Sales, Sees A 'Busy Fall' With New Products

Posted on 10:49 by Anonymous

Apple, which reported tearnings that topped analysts' estimates on
better-than-expected iPhone sales, says it expects a "busy fall" with
new products.

"We are laser-focused and working hard on some amazing new products
that we will introduce in the fall and across 2014," Apple CEO Tim
Cook said in a statement. Later, during an hour-long call with
financial analysts, Cook added that "we're working on stuff we're
really proud of," while CFO Peter Oppenheimer said the company is "on
track to have a very busy fall."

Company watchers and investors, who have hammered the stock in the
past 10 months because of the absence of new products, are looking
for Apple to release an update to the iPhone, its top moneymaker, in
September or October. A smartwatch and interactive TV may also be in
the works, as well as an update to the iPad mini tablet.

"Our key catalyst will always be new products and services," said
Cook, who celebrates his second anniversary as CEO next month. "These
will be both in existing categories we're in and in new categories…I
think we have lots of growth opportunities. I don't subscribe to the
common view that the high-end of the smartphone market has hit its
peak."

Investors seemed pleased with the results and the company's
commentary, sending the shares up as much as 5 percent in late
trading.

Apple said today that sales rose to $35.3 billion from $35 billion in
the fiscal third quarter ended in June. Profit was $7.47 a share, down
from $9.32 a year ago. That topped the expectations of analysts, who
were expecting expecting sales of $35.01 billion and profit of $7.32 a
share.

Gross margin, a key measure of profitability, narrowed to 36.9 percent
from 42.8 percent, as analysts expected. Apple had forecast gross
margin of between 36 percent and 37 percent.

For the fourth quarter, which ends in September, Apple said it expects
sales of $34 billion to $37 billion and a gross margin between 36 and
37 percent. Analysts were looking for fourth-quarter revenue of $37.1
billion and a gross margin of 36.9 percent.

"We believe fiscal year 2013 will prove to be a year to forget, but
fiscal year 2014 will prove to be a year of new product innovations,"
said Brian White, an analyst with Topeka Capital Markets.

iPhone Shipments Up, iPad Shipments Down

Apple sold 31.2 million iPhones, up from 26 million in the year ago
quarter, on better-than-anticipated demand for the iPhone 5 and sales
of lower-priced iPhone 4 models to first-time smartphone buyers,
according to Cook. While sales of the iPhone 4 reduced the average
selling price for the iPhone — the ASP was down 4 percent of $27 a
unit in the quarter — that demand did drive a spike in the shipments,
allowing Apple to top analysts expectations. Toni Sacconaghi of
Sanford C. Bernstein was looking for third-quarter iPhone sales of
25.5 million units, while analysts on average were expecting iPhone
shipments of 26.4 million units.

In addition, Apple sold 14.6 million iPads, down from 17 million in
the same period a year ago. Analysts had expected iPad shipments of
17.8 million units. Cook said the decline was due to lower levels of
iPad inventory in the 2013 third quarter versus the 2012 third
quarter.

"Overall we view Apple's June quarter results and September quarter
guidance as largely as expected with better iPhone sales and worse
iPads," Gene Munster of Piper Jaffray said after the results were
announced. "Since we continue to view iPhones as the most important
part of the story, we view the overall report as slightly better than
expected. Nothing about the report itself changes our belief that the
key factors on the stock are the expected cheaper phone in the fall as
well the potential TV announcement late this year and an iWatch in
2014."

Apple shares jumped in late trading after earlier closing down $7.33,
or 1.7 percent, to $418.98 in regular Nasdaq trading as investors
awaited the results. In late trading, they rose as much as 5 percent,
or $20.98, to $439.97, and were up about about 3.3 percent at the
conclusion of the earnings call with Cook and Oppenheimer.

The company hosted a conference call to discuss earnings results.
Here's a play-by-play.

2:00: Apple is starting the call, with opening comments to be made by
CFO Peter Oppenheimer.
He's reading through the sales, earnings and gross margin results.
Channel inventories declined sequentially by $1 billion. Sell through
was $36.3 billion. As such, our June quarter sell through increased by
6 percent year over year.
On to iPhone. 31.2 million shipments were up from 26 million a year
ago. 'iPhone sales were ahead of our expectations." Says sales were
good in the US, UK, Japan (up 66 percent year over year), Brazil,
Russia, India and Thailand. iPhone 5 was the most popular but Apple
was "happy" with sales of iPhone 4 and 4S sales too. Apple exited the
quarter with 11 million iPhones in channel inventory.
iPhone has earned the top spot in customer satisfaction from JD Powers
nine consecutive times, Oppenheimer says.
Enterprise and government customers continue to adopt iPhone.
American Airlines, Cisco, General Electric, Roche and SAP have
deployed more than 25,000 iPhones each across their organization. JPL,
ATF and National Geospatial Agency are supporting "thousands of
iPhones" on their network.
RE: iPad decline in shipments from a year ago, Oppenheimer says the
tough year over year comparison was due to channel inventory. "We
built 1.2 million units of iPad inventory in the June quarter last
year, but reduced it by 700,000 units this quarter. Sell through was
down about 3 percent year over year."
2:08: Number of iPad apps continue to grow, along with custom iPad
apps used by business and government. Novartis, SAP and others have
deployed more than 25,000 each at their companies.
On to Macs. Oppenheimer says sales of 3.8 million units, down from 4
million a year, was better than Apple expected. He says the new Mac
Pro, demonstrated at WWDC in June, is still set to be available in the
US (and made in the US) starting later this year.
OS X Mavericks, the new version of the Mac operating system unveiled
at WWDC in June, is still on track to be available in the fall.
Education sales were up, thanks to sales of 1.1 million iPads as well
as sales of Macs in the June quarter. LA Unified School District made
a $30 million purchase of iPads (as reported June 19).
iTunes revenue now being discussed. Sales of iTunes, software and
services totaled $3.99 billion.
Apple has posted a data sheet that breaks out earnings by products and
geography. You can find it here.
2:15: More than 900,000 apps created for iOS, with 375,000 designed
specifically for iPad.
iOS 7, new version of the mobile operating system, still on track for
fall release.
On to retail stores, 408 stores — 156 outside the U.S. Apple will open
9 new stores this quarter. Four stores were relocated in June quarter
that had outgrown their space. Retail sales were $4.07 billion.
Average store sales were $10.1 million, down from $11.1 million a year
ago.
Cash: Apple now has $146.6 billion in cash, up from $144.7 billion at
the end of the March quarter. $106 billion of that cash is offshore.
Apple spent cash in the third quarter on stock repurchases and
dividend payouts. (They announced an expanded dividend and stock
repurchase program back in April). 9 million shares were retired in
the quarter.
Fourth quarter outlook: Revenue of 34-$37 billion. Gross margin of
36-37 percent, including $90 million related to stock-related
expenses. Operating expenses will be between $3.9 to $3.95 billion.
Tax rate will be 26.5 percent.
2:20: Shares still up about 4.5 percent.
Q&A Begins. First question is about why gross margins don't seem to
reflect the fact that Apple says it will announce new products in the
fall.
"We are on track to have a very busy fall." Oppenheimer says he will
talk more about in October, when Apple announces 4Q results.
Tim Cook now joins the call to answer a question about channel
inventory. Cook says channel inventor for iPad was down 700,000 units
in the third quarter and iPhone inventory was down over 600,000 units.
"We typically don't like to have any more inventory than we need. So
if we can find a way to reduce, we do so."
Cook asked about where new innovation will come from. "Our key
catalyst will always be new products and services…these will be both
in existing categories we're in and in new categories." Apple can also
expand into markets such as enterprise market with iPhone and iPad. "I
think we have lots of growth opportunities. I don't subscribe to the
common view that the high-end of the smartphone market has hit its
peak."
Question about decline of iPad shipments — a 2.4 million unit decline
from a year ago. Cook says 1.9 million units were just due to changes
in channel inventory. We reduced by 700,000 units in the current
quarter. So the underlying sell through declined by 3 percent. If you
look at the situation we were in a year ago quarter, we had just
announced the third-generation iPad…It was not a surprise to us."
iPad accounts for more than 80 percent of Web traffic. "IF there are a
lot of other tablets selling, I don't know what they're being used
for," Cook said. "We feel incredibly good about where we are."
Shares snapshot: $436.79, up $17.80 (4.25%) at 5:27PM EDT.
2:28: Question about gross margin. Oppenheimer says they were
"pleased" with the third quarter results. The sequential decline from
the prior quarter "wasn't a surprise to us." Apple expected lower
sequential revenue going from March to June, and the company expected
a different product mix. Oppenheimer said gross margin "ultimately
ended up within the range we thought it would be and we hit the high
end' of our guidance.
Question about a decline in average selling price of iPhone. The
iPhone ASP was down 4 percent, or $27 as customers bought more
lower-priced iPhone 4.
Cook said that we saw very strong sales in emerging markets — or
prepaid markets. India up 400 percent, Turkey and Poland up over 60
percent, Philippines were up about 140 percent. Apple also said it saw
uptick in demand
Question about sales of China. Cook says that China was weaker in the
quarter. Sell through in China was "only down 4 percent from the year
ago quarter, when you normalize for channel inventory." Hong Kong was
down — not sure why — while mainland China was up 5 percent year over
year. That is a lower growth rate than we've been seeing. He
attributes it to the economy there.
2:34: Question about whether there will be an iPhone trade in program.
Cook says we haven't announced anything related to a trade-in program.
Says there are a number of other places that do trade ins. "The reason
is that it's so attractive around iPhone is the residual value around
iPhone stays so high…it makes the trade-in programs lucrative. But we
haven't announced anything…I'm not opposed to it. I see the channels
doing it and I like the environmental aspect of it."
China: $4.9 billion in sales in the quarter. "We've grown our business
there significantly. In the last 12 months, we've done $27 billion.
It's a huge business for us." Cook says that there are more than half
a million developers in China developing iOS apps. That number is up
70 percent from a year ago.
Shares shapshot: $432.11, up $13.12 (3.13%)at 5:38PM EDT
Cook asked about more affordable pricing and if that speaks only to
iPhone 4 sales. Cook says yes, and that the iPhone 4 is attracting
many first-time smartphone buyers. "It's proving to be a great product
for that buyer." Are there more weapons Apple could use to attract
more iPhone buyers? Cook says there are always more weapons.
Question: Are there new product categories big enough to move the
needle on sales growth? Cook says, "We'll see…We're working on stuff
we're really proud of."
Question about carrier partners. He says that there have been articles
about partnerships in Russia. Apple is selling phones through retail
organizations, as well as through some carrier-owned stores. iPhone
activations in Russia set a record — were the highest ever.
Cook asked about components. He says DRAM pricing has increased and we
see continued upward pressure. NAND pricing is fairly stable and
following seasonal trends. LCD prices have dropped and we expect
further reductions. Other commodities are in a supply-demand balance,
which means pricing will decline.
Cook asked about new products and if Apple is chasing some huge
markets. Cook says that's not how Apple looks at things; they start at
products. "We're focused on great products." Says if we do that really
well, the financial rewards will come. If you don't look at products,
"you can end up creating things that customers don't want."
2:48: Question about iPhone ASPs. Cook again says the company saw good
demand for the lower-cost iPhone 4. He says those sales, coupled with
great demand for iPhone 5 allowed Apple to ship more iPhones than many
expected.
Oppenheimer asked about gross margin forecast for Q4. He says they
expect component costs to be favorable but currency exchange to be
challenging.
Shares at $433.51, up $14.52 (3.47%) at 5:52PM EDT.
Question about iOS being built into car models. "I see it as very
important," Cook said. "It is a part of the ecosystem. Just like the
app store is a key part of the ecosystem and iTunes and all our
content are key and the services we provide from messaging to Siri and
so forth, having something in the automobile is very very important.
It's something people want. I think Apple can do this in a unique
way."
2:55 p.m.That's it. Call ends with shares at $433.05, up $14.06 or
3.36%, at 5:55PM EDT.
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