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And this is the company that wanted to f-with Apple. I wondering if they’re rethinking this may have been bad idea.
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This guy tanked his company, he took care of the customers paying his bills, the hedge fund but screws the people who provide the money. Keep in mind robinhood does not make make money off the investors, the reason the investors went to robinhood w…
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First, I would not trust these surveys, If anything, we should have learn that survey can be structed to provide an answer you are looking to tell. I do not mind being advertise to, however, I do mind an advertisers knowing what I am doing, where I…
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davidw said: maestro64 said: So the hedge fund guys do not like it when the individual investors pull their resources and use their strategies against them. Now they want to shut down the tools that people are using against them. That’…
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SpamSandwich said: iadlib said: I don’t understand how a trading platform can limit your access to purchasing shares of a publicly traded company so long as you have the funds to cover said purchase. It’s not a fraudulent transaction a…
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Of course they are worried what they got themselves into, they will have to deal with Apple exacting standards and their quality requirements. They are not know for innovation they recycle parts designs from so many other car companies As an example…
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So the hedge fund guys do not like it when the individual investors pull their resources and use their strategies against them. Now they want to shut down the tools that people are using against them. That’s what happens when you short a stock and o…
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widmark said: maestro64 said: First you can not steal what was freely given to you. Next he was only able to use peoples private information because most people do not care about their privacy and what FB and others were doing with…
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widmark said: Zuck hitting the gas on FBs long-standing disinformation campaign to cover what should have been an illegal business from the beginning. He’s been busted before with his hand in the cookie jar stealing and selling user data, ye…
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Of course it’s about competition, because Apple knows its customers value privacy so Apple give us what we want. Facebook also cares about competition and their paying customers who do not care about your privacy. The problem Zuck has he needs Appl…
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and the sell off begin, the price we saw yesterday was obviously based on the number they just posted, profit taking will begin because all the bears will come out and say Apple can not do it again.
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zoetmb said: blastdoor said: If Apple does enter this market, I hope it's with a new business model that completely disrupts the market. The popularity of leases and now Uber suggest to me that many people don't want to own a …
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GeorgeBMac said: maestro64 said: Fred_the_Head said: It’s a shame that Apple had no inkling that things were so bad. Why would they, it's a separate company, do you know how well your grocery store treats its workers? If you…
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cornchip said: Apple’s car and Apple’s Maps are interrelated. We won’t see an Apple car until Maps has full rollout of “LookAround” - at least in the US. maestro64 said:I personally do not believe apple will make a car, i think their goal i…
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I personally do not believe apple will make a car, i think their goal is the driving user experience and how people interact with the car. So they are looking to partner with some company who will allow them to control that experience. I do not beli…
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BTW, it was not Wistron who was not paying, it was the staffing company Wistron contracted to hire workers, Wistron was paying them but they were short changing the workers. This is not unusual in the staffing industry in India. This is why all the …
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viclauyyc said: Who need revenge when you have Harsh Karma. I will show myself out He should get a bonus for figuring that out.
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Fred_the_Head said: It’s a shame that Apple had no inkling that things were so bad. Why would they, it's a separate company, do you know how well your grocery store treats its workers? If you don't you should.
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Mike Wuerthele said: 2018 was indeed a bad flu year. If you're referring to a three-week period, you may be correct. But, it's a strange argument point to make that "if you weren't worried about the flu you shouldn't be worried about…
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fred1 said: maestro64 said: fred1 said: razorpit said: It’s the flu. Grow up. Unless you’re over 80 or have on average 3 comorbidities you have a 99.997% chance of surviving. The gunshot victims bring that average down sl…