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“ Quarterly earnings per diluted share were $1.40. That's technically down from $2.55 in the quarter one year ago, but that's primarily because of Apple's 4-for-1 stock split in August 2020.” Thats technically incorrect. Your numerator [Earnings(20…
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entropys said: Leaving aside the clearly political desires you reveal lobserve (disclosure, I do not watch Fox), when I was a lad, CNN was the news network. Now it is the smallest of the big three. Why has that happened? I never implied …
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entropys said: I know sometimes it seems that way, Lkrupp. Ponder for a moment though, CNN market share. Considering the high market share of Fox fake News, it would seem you disprove your own point.
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Let me clarify some points. The tech in Apple Watch to read heart rate is the same exact tech we use in hospitals to check heart rates. As a doctor I work with these technologies often. They are not 100% accurate. In certain circumstances they bec…
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And of course the people whose business failed will blame external forces rather than saying that their business couldn't attract funding. It's much more complementary to themselves
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I read this news elsewhere as well. Could've easily been titled Electric Motorcycle Startup Shutters Losing Talent to Google. It's an anti-apple bias. Additionally, they were struggling and couldn't get funding. Only at that point did its engineer…
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You don't need to plug in the iPhone 6 twice a day. Don't you know that appleinsider?
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saarek wrote: » Perhaps I'm misunderstanding this article. But it sounds like Verizon wants you to buy the phone outright and then pay them $30 for a measly 1gb of data? You'd get that amount of data plus a load of free calls for around $12 in …
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pscooter63 wrote: » Speaking as a neophyte of neophytes, at least as far as investing is concerned, maybe someone here can rationally address something that has been lurking in the back of my head for the past week or so. Clearly Apple is one o…
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iobserve wrote: » Rumor: Apple is ahead of iPhone unit production. There, now we have 2 headlines exactly as accurate as each other and say completely opposite things. I forgot to mention, my anonymous and unknowable sources (which are 100% …
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Rumor: Apple is ahead of iPhone unit production. There, now we have 2 headlines exactly as accurate as each other and say completely opposite things.
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When did appleinsider.com turn into applefearmongering.com ? There is so much misleading and out of context info up there it's amazing.
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To be sure, there are also Windows phone shipments wrapped into the numbers. But the overwhelming majority of phones are from Nokia. Once again, poorly written article that this is clear as mud.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Quazze I must be trippin'! I don't recall Microsoft selling 50+ million phones ever, let alone plummeting sales of 27.8 million in the quarter. For years as Microsoft tried to weasel into the smartphone market, they'…
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portcity wrote: » Apple loves it's accessories. Even more the company loves charging a pretty penny for them. A stylus will probably cost at least $80 and be released with the iPad Pro. Have you seen the patents Apple has for a stylus? If it's …
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sog35 wrote: » show me research that dealing with kids at large schools benefits children. No one is saying they can't have outings at museums, zoos, ect. But its an absolute waste of money to spend billions on classrooms when most children have…
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konqerror wrote: » Uh, you don't subtract a cost from revenue. You book it under an expense. Thank you, I didn't know that. That's interesting to me, so whenever Microsoft took that huge hit from Xbox warranty recall it records the loss under …
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Quote: Originally Posted by ECats There are so many problems with the napkin-math being applied in this thread. You can't just say that the 49% year/year change is due to the watch, similarly you can't say that the 56% sequential change is all …
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Originally Posted by AtlApple This was the product that was going to set the fashion industry on fire, make Swiss watch makers shake with fear and take over wearable technology. So Cook is trying to tell us this product is doing just fine and…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TheWhiteFalcon A lot of colleges still require Office submissions, so it's not entirely unfounded. Yes, it is entirely unfounded ;-) iWork can save any document in .doc or other windows format. And it's free.