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BofA lowers its Apple price target and estimates because of tariffs and AI delays

Apple may or may not be in for some China tariff relief, but the iPhone maker has other problems, including AI delays that will keep people from upgrading their phones, BofA said in a note today, where it lowered its price target and estimates.

“Apple’s launch of an AI-enabled Siri has been delayed and can cause a further pushout of iPhones upgrades, and we cut our F26 estimates to reflect this,” the analysts wrote, but added, “The launch of a slim iPhone ‘Air’ in Sep 2025 and a potential foldable iPhone in Sep 2026 should spur some form factor based replacement demand.”

BofA now expects a price of $240, down from $250, and lowered its FY 2026 revenue estimates to $440 billion from $450 billion and earnings per share to $7.82 from $8.20.

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Report: Microsoft weighs Xbox spin-off amid major overhaul

Microsoft is reportedly considering spinning out or restructuring its struggling Xbox unit, per The Information. While new Xbox CEO Asha Sharma, who took over in February, is preparing for layoffs, shes simultaneously planning to boost investment in its biggest franchises like “Halo,” “Fallout,” and “Minecraft.”

The latest potential shake-up comes as the gaming division battles major headwinds, following a massive 33% plunge in Q3 console sales and a recent move to slash Game Pass prices while removing new Call of Duty titles.

The latest potential shake-up comes as the gaming division battles major headwinds, following a massive 33% plunge in Q3 console sales and a recent move to slash Game Pass prices while removing new Call of Duty titles.

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