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Gene Munster

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Eight stories in 2025Q3 made Gene Munster’s coverage most concentrated around Apple’s tariff exposure, iPhone launches, and the wider AI-platform debate.

Who they are

Gene Munster appears in this coverage as a technology-market voice whose analysis is most closely attached to Apple, the iPhone and AAPL, while also recurring around Meta, Amazon and Google. Earlier reporting linked his departure from Piper Jaffray with the launch of Loup Ventures, placing him at the intersection of public-market analysis and venture investing.

The recent arc

Coverage reached its all-time quarterly high in 2025Q3, shifting from Apple’s 2024 product-and-platform cycle toward the company’s increasingly political and industrial position. The key stories included Trump’s demand for a 25%+ tariff on iPhones not made in the US, Apple’s subsequent additional $100B US-manufacturing commitment, and the September iPhone 17, iPhone Air and iPhone 17 Pro launches. Apple’s Q4 outlook and China revenue decline remained part of the thread in October.

The tension

The central tension is Apple’s need to defend an integrated iPhone ecosystem while facing pressures on several fronts: US manufacturing and tariff policy, DOJ scrutiny of iPhone access and switching barriers, and AI competition. That last issue sharpened when Elon Musk alleged Apple favored OpenAI in App Store rankings, while Apple’s Apple Intelligence rollout and Siri changes put its own AI strategy under scrutiny. Munster’s recurring proximity to Meta, Amazon and Google also situates the coverage within a broader contest over consumer platforms, AI and cloud growth.

Why it matters

If this trajectory continues, Munster’s relevance in the coverage will depend less on routine Apple product commentary and more on interpreting how policy, supply-chain choices and AI platform control affect the company’s growth and competitive position. The outcome remains uncertain: Apple’s manufacturing commitments may reduce tariff exposure, but they do not resolve the regulatory and competitive questions surrounding the iPhone ecosystem and AI distribution.

Gene Munster has appeared in 62 articles since 2016-12. Coverage peaked in 2025Q3 with 8 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Apple, iPhone, Meta, Mark Gurman.

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Coverage Timeline

2025-08-02
Washington Post 21 related

A US jury finds Tesla partially liable for Autopilot's role in a fatal 2019 crash in Florida, and orders the company to pay $243M in damages

Awards $329 Million In Damages Aarian Marshall / Wired : Tesla Found Partly Liable in 2019 Autopilot Death Ian Carlos Campbell / Engadget : Tesla found partially liable for a deadly 2019 crash Cassand...

2024-03-22
TechCrunch 9 related

The US DOJ's Apple lawsuit has many parallels to its Microsoft lawsuit in the 1990s, but Apple's monopoly position is not nearly as clear-cut as Microsoft's was

“Apple inhibits third-party smartwatches from maintaining a reliable connection with the iPhone.”  —  To be fair, Apple does that to its own smartwatches too. X: Charles Arthur / @charlesarthur : We t...

Wall Street Journal 72 related

The US DOJ sues Apple, alleging the company blocked its competitors from accessing iPhone features, made switching to non-Apple devices more difficult, and more

In 2010, a top Apple executive emailed Apple's then-CEO about an ad for the new Kindle e-reader. TechCrunch : TechCrunch Minute: Breaking down the Apple iPhone antitrust lawsuit from the DOJ CNBC : DO...

2023-08-10
Bloomberg 32 related

SCOTUS lets Apple keep its App Store payment rules for now, rejecting an Epic request that would have let developers start directing users to cheaper options

For Now Ed Hardy / Cult of Mac : Supreme Court refuses to speed up major App Store change PYMNTS.com : Apple Wins, for Now, With Supreme Court in Epic Games Fight Jon Swartz / MarketWatch : Supreme Co...

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TEXXR tracks 4 tech news articles mentioning Gene Munster, dating back to December 2016. The biggest stories include Gene Munster: improved availability time for iPhones and AirPods suggests that China has... and Gene Munster: improved availability time for iPhones and AirPods suggests that China has....

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