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I didn't see it mentioned anywhere that this would be for "tech" deliveries. My impression is appliances, house-to-house or new sales, that type of thing. Sell a fridge on Craigslist, or buy it from Home Depot, use this app to get it where it needs …
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Originally Posted by EauVive That’s what I suspected. In this particular case, the US are still using neolithic technologies. There has been relatively little push to institute chip-based systems in the US because credit card fraud is lower…
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I agree. Sometimes Apple seems to put one puzzle piece in place before it even knows what the adjacent piece will look like.
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I'm trying to understand the connection between a *verification* mechanism like Touch ID and a payments system like some have spoken about in connection with Apple. The high order bit in payments is that credit card companies effectively apply a 2-3…
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So the new target is a whole 3.3% over the stock's price as I type this!? And that's supposed to be a ONE YEAR price target? They should be embarrassed. When the stock split goes into effect a ten- to fifteen-dollar change in the stock price wil…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram Then every company should buy back all but one share, no? No. If the shares are highly valued, it makes more sense to use them as currency, issuing new ones can add value. It's a matter of max…
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The whole letter is worth reading. One takeaway: "Apple is perhaps the most overcapitalized company in corporate history..." That's tough to argue with. And one point: whatever you think about a buy-back, it is not a short-term return to share…
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Lots of interesting stuff here. For one thing, it's surprising how close some of the Android phones are to the top Apple phones. The days of premium Android phones being far behind do seem to be in the past. Also the interesting difference between…
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I find the dip on Christmas day interesting. It seems to support the notion that people who get a Kindle Fire or the like will play with it a lot for a short time, after which their use drops off greatly, while people who receive iPads obviously con…