I hate to nitpick here, but this grammatically incorrect sentence has me wondering what he's trying to say.
After writing that Leopard will be announced on June 11th, he says this:
Based on Gardner's checks, iPhone will proceed the launch of Leopard in "late-June."
I'm assuming he meant "precede" Leopard, but that won't be in "late June" if he is sticking by his June 11th Leopard launch.
And this...he lists the nano twice? And how does he know this? Isn't this what Greenberg is always carping about....the breakdown of iPod sales?
"The mix of U.S. iPod sales appears very consistent with that of the prior quarter (30-35 percent video, 40-45 percent nano and 20-25 percent nano)."