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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX Thanks for the reply but I don't think I was clear enough. I was suggesting Apple create new shares but wondering if they could use strategic purchases to buyback shares at the reduced rate th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by winstein2010 Samsung development meetings: So what could copy this quarter? Anybody? Sony is coming out with a 46" TV, let's make one that is 47" Next... iPad Mini seems to be sel…
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iPhone Myth
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Quote: Originally Posted by island hermit Sorry, Apple, but you will never keep up to Samsung in the size game... http://phandroid.com/2013/01/16/galaxy-note-3-exynos/ (... and I hope to hell you never try) …
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An interesting rounded rectangle 1981 apple story. http://www.folklore.org/StoryView.py?story=Round_Rects_Are_Everywhere.txt
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Quote: Originally Posted by Phone-UI-Guy I want a dividend increase. I want to make more money while holding onto the stock. Apple should aggressively buy back the stock at these low prices. That would increase the value of each…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX Import tariffs typically seem the biggest reason for a price disparately. A lot of the manufacturing and assembling take place there. So if its pretty much made there, I am not sure how …
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Quote: Originally Posted by GadgetCanada From the rumors, I'm going to guess an iPhone 5S this year will have a 28nm A6X processor and a fingerprint scanner on the home button. Next year's iPhone 6 could have a 16nm A7 processor, built…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX And? If intel could fabricate chips for apple, we could expect dramatic performance and battery life improvements
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Performance improvement is about the square of the ratio of the transistor sizes. So here (32/28)^2 = 30%
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Intel ivy bridge (3rd gen i series) processors are already 22nm
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Quote: Originally Posted by djkikrome I would LOVE to buy $500 value stock for $7. What bullshit. When he joined in 2003, he was given stock options with a price tag of $7. The stock was around $6-7 then.
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Quote: Originally Posted by AdamC Don't you hate that. iPhones are the premium of the smartphones just as BMWs are the premium of cars. Phones and cars cannot be compared. The cheap car manufacturers cant compete wit…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MJ1970 Actually it doesn't have to do with the state of incorporation. It is about whether or not the company has a presence (possibly only retail) and/or physically sells product in that state. So it…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Apple ][ Nokia has been a much more profitable stock than Apple lately. Nokia stock fell from a high of $40 to $1.63. Now when it has gone up a little, it unfair to compare it to another stock and call i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cameronj How about someone who bought April 2013 calls on Friday that went up 60% today? Happy about that.... Someone who bought Nov 23rd 2012 calls made 1000% Happy about that....
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Quote: Originally Posted by sflocal Please correct me if I'm wrong on this. Are you saying that at today's closing of $565.73 which was up 60% for you, you have a 4/2013 strike price of $353.59/share? I'm going on an assumption…
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Quote: Originally Posted by robbyx And they don't pay any taxes on the profits from the sale of those goods, right? The sale of those goods generates no sales tax either, right? If Apple is so 'innovative' in managing income …
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charlituna wrote: » That's why they are calling it a 'gross' margin. Just like what you make before taxes is your 'gross' pay, etc. The 'net' margin is likely much much lower, especially this year where they probably have higher R&D etc costs…
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mike barriault wrote: » My argument was not about gross margin vs profit, but least vs most. i agree with most. AI editor should read the wiki page on gross margin and net margin at least before attempting such an article.