Two more analysts have raised forecasts for Apple ahead of the company's Q2 results, due to be announced April 24th. Sterne Agee's Shaw Wu says that based on "supply chain checks," he's expecting "a sizeable EPS (earnings per share) beat based on iPhone and iPad strength despite Macs likely coming in a little light." The problem with Macs is said to be linked to a "drawdown in inventory on some models indicating there could be a pending product refresh," plus "minor" sales cannibalization from the iPad.