
Apple's Q2 Was The Party - Q3 Might Be The Cleanup

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Apple's Q2 showed strong iPhone sales, driven by seasonal demand and a pause on smartphone tariffs, according to JPMorgan analyst Harlan Sur. However, he warns that Q3 may see a decline in demand as the effects of pre-tariff buying fade and macroeconomic uncertainties arise. This could impact not only Apple but also its chip suppliers like Broadcom and Qorvo. While Q2 results may appear positive, they may not indicate sustainable growth due to strategic stockpiling and ongoing trade concerns.
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