September 5, 2007 Roundup
Analysts in the news for September 5:
- David Chamberlain at In-Stat about Competition in Mobile Video Could Threaten Mobile Operators
- Brian O’Rourke at In-Stat about Camera Phones Dominate Image Sensor Market
- Mark Mulligan at JupiterResearch about iPod and iTunes Go Mobile, Without a Phone
- Ina Sebastian at JupiterResearch about Finally – iPod and iTunes News are Great for Public Wi-Fi
- Julie Ask at JupiterResearch about 99 cent Ringtones from Apple
- Michael Gartenberg at JupiterResearch about Foleo is Dead before Arrival
- Michael Gartenberg at JupiterResearch about Apple Introduces New iPods - Second Take
- Phil Solis at ABI Research about NTT DoCoMo Will Indirectly Bid on 2.5 GHz Spectrum
- Ross Rubin at The NPD Group about Closing the book on Foleo
- Sue Uglow at Juniper Research about Smart-Pipe Strategy to Provide MNOs with 31% Share of $188bn Mobile Content Market by 2012
- Zippy Aima at Frost & Sullivan and Harry Wang at Parks Associates via TechNewsWorld about Microsoft Drops Zune Phone Hint, Trims Music Player Price
- Michael Gartenberg at JupiterResearch and Josh Martin at Yankee Group via NewsFactor Network about Jobs Cuts 8-GB iPhone Price to $399
- Gene Munster at Piper Jaffray, Goldman Sachs analyst David Bailey, Stephen Coleman at Daedalus Capital and Michael Gartenberg at JupiterResearch via Bloomberg.com about Apple's Jobs Cuts IPhone Price by $200, Updates IPods
- Greg Sheppard at iSuppli and American Technology Research analyst Shaw Wu via the San Jose Mercury News about Apple's iPhone outsells rivals, but may be falling short of expectations
- Julie Ask at JupiterResearch via Top Tech News about MetroPCS Offers $5.5 Billion for Leap Wireless
- Gartner analyst Van Baker via vnunet.com about iPod Touch offers iPhone without the phone
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