In this week's Sunday Reboot, despite Apple making more money than in any previous Q3, it's never enough to escape a beating from investors or analysts. Goldman Sachs, after raising the price target to $370 just days before the results, cut the target by $10 after the call. Rosenblatt raised its price target by $24, which sounds good except it's still underwater at $300. The annual growth percentage of Apple's Services arm. Then there's JP Morgan, which also cut its price target from $345 to $340, again hammering on about the supply constraints.