for those reasons, gillis this week upped his 12-month price target for the stock to $430 a share. still, others worry apple is facing growing competition from other tablet makers, such as samsung. and, android smartphones are also giving apple indigestion. paul reynolds of "consumer reports" says customers like the bigger screens offered on many androids. >> even though iphone is still very strong and the single leading brand of smart phones, you take all of those android phones together and they are very formidable competition in many ways to apple. >> reporter: competition for new buyers, maybe. but what about current customers? >> i'm not going to change the brand i use, no way! >> reporter: suzanne pratt, "nightly business report," new york. >> susie: big moves in big bank stocks today. a trio of the largest names reported wildly different second quarter numbers, reflecting how the soft patch in the economy has hit banks in different ways. they are three titans of banking, but that's where the similarity ends between wells fargo, bank of america and goldman sachs. wells fargo