tom: ann miletti, is apple a value stock? ue is what you gain, not what you pay, that's how i love to think about it. so i think it depends on what you paid for apple and how much more game we can get. tom: paul, did we mention it this year? i need to get my first chair. 33% this year. i thought they were doing terrible. tim cook, it's terrible. stop the roadshow? remember the developer shows? paul: yeah, they still have them. tom: is this a homerun for dan ives? paul: he's had a lot of home runs. his clothing works for them. but he's a penn state fan. forgive him. there you go. tom: ann miletti on value, let's continue with a couple of more questions here on television and radio worldwide. going back to value on an international basis, the number one failure has been strong dollar and resilient dollar in international stocks. at some point, it's going to be a moonshot. when is that? ann: you know, tom, if we had to pick a dark horse going into 25 and 26, we would take a shot at having allocation towards emerging markets and i