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herbapou wrote: » I am wondering this too. Where is that 1.8 billions shares coming from.... It comes from a misunderstanding of the SEC filing. The filing says that prior to Friday Apple could have potentially issued up to 1.8 billion shares…
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AppleInsider wrote: » In a brief filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Friday, Apple officially announced an amendment to its Articles of Incorporation to reflect a 7-for-1 stock split that brings total issuance to 12.6 billio…
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rogifan wrote: » Nah he's all happy now because Apple is DOING SOMETHING (i.e. spending $3B on Beats). Except he's mad because he lost everything he owned and then some from his leveraged long position in the fall/winter 2012-2013. The stock p…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hillstones Not true. Many items less than $35 qualify for free shipping on Amazon. I guess it depends where you live, but their super saver shipping is quite fast, less than a week for delivery by USPS. Apple's ch…
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Quote: Originally Posted by pazuzu Should be permanent. Not everyone can get to an Apple Store and everyone can get to Amazon. And Amazon makes you purchase $35 worth of product to get free Super Saver shipping (which can be quite slow, and doe…
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zaba wrote: » Confused, as I understand from this Apple didn't pay the FRAND licensing fee. Shame on you Apple! The judge just capped the FRAND fee at the equivalent of $95,000. That was just decided this week. Samsung had been asking for pay…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy "Apple data shows that the world's largest contract maker of electronic goods (Foxconn/Hon-Hai) runs a production and assembly line for Apple products in Bac Giagn Province in northern Vietnam." http://foc…
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Shouldn't the last sentence read, "It's unknown IF ANY of Foxconn's Apple-related production is accomplished in Vietnam." As written it's deceptively implying that at least some production for Apple is affected by this factory closure which isn't p…
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slurpy wrote: » These jurors must be dumb as bricks. This case is as pretty cut and dry as they get. The evidence is overwhelming. I'd like them to do a through job anyway. If they rush too quickly they might make mistakes that cause a retrial…
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So, if Apple sold it's debt in the "eurozone" could it bring those funds back to the US for share buybacks and dividends (since it isn't foreign profits) but then pay back the debts with funds already held in the "eurozone?" If that was legal it se…
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rogifan wrote: » So basically you're saying its fine if Apple becomes what Microsoft was the last decade or so. Would that support the current stock price and valuation? No-growth Microsoft has a PE ratio today of 14.68. Apple's is at 13.11 to…
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dasanman69 wrote: » No I'm not kidding. Did you miss this? Have you not seen a plethora of controllers released in the last several months, and reviewed right here on AI? http://toucharcade.com/2013/06/10/wwdc-2013-more-details-emerge-on-offici…
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Quote: Originally Posted by aBeliefSystem I doubt anyone knows what he believes. He has been getting a very bad rap for being consistent in his "paid bias". I think the Foss guy has likely financially milked his past for all its worth and kn…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jungmark Apple usually announces/ ships near the end of October (4-6 weeks into Fall). How long does it take to make the chips and how long does it take to put them in an iPhone and how long does it take to make 10…
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aaronj wrote: » Not sure why my post was removed, as there was nothing wrong with it, IMO. I'll try again. One can dislike the PM's policies and his government and think him a very flawed person without being an anti-Semite. One doesn't follo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TBell Yes, it would be unreasonable. There is no crazy tax implications for bringing home the money. The tax is reasonable. Companies like Apple benefit tremendously from the vast amounts of money the US spends ove…
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Quote: Originally Posted by rob53 Watch all the Republican AAPL stockholders and analysts complain about "losing" $100M of "their" money to kids. They'll find a way to crush Apple for doing something really good with their extra cash. Why wo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dasanman69 So please explain how's that possible if Amazon was selling ebooks at a loss? Or does it mean that Amazon was selling most ebooks at a more than healthy profit? Amazon was selling many best sellers at…
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Quote: Originally Posted by pazuzu The free market allows whomever is clever enough and sells the most wins- Apple w eMusic, Amazon w eBooks. It also allows allows the consumer to be free to make a choice and not be elbowed into paying for som…
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Quote: Originally Posted by pazuzu Thompson - Apple could have simply offered the books at a even lower price and competed as Amazon does and most other companies do. And if what you say is fact and it was illegal then why didn't any publishe…