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slprescott said: rogifan_new said: I'd be very surprised if Apple overestimated orders for the iPhone 7. I think they've got a pretty good gauge at what demand will be. +1 With Tim being a supply-chain expert, I'm sure any produc…
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I agree that Apple should not have buyback and just kept the cash.
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People are so enamor with project titan. Apple is also doing many other things. The idea of doing a few things and doing them well seems to be out of the window. They are doing lots of things and I feel they are not delivering anything that can r…
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canukstorm said: ireland said: Seriously. If you don't think Apple's goals are to build a car you're positively crazy. This guy doesn't http://www.radiofreemobile.com/apple-auto-titanic-task/ Actually, this guy does not think…
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cali said: yes!!!!! pujones1 said: Yay!!! Get Samscum outta there!!! TSMC's chip performed better than Samscum's chip anyway. Did they really? Yes, they perform better under certain scenarios that Apple claims are not reflective…
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All-Purpose Guru said: This is absolutely true. Many of these employees will happily work as many hours as they get, they actually aren't *required* to do overtime, they do it voluntarily-- and if they don't *want* to do the overtime there a…
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What is this new law? Will it allow Russians, Chinese, and other dictator gov'ts to order private companies to release private communication data? If so, people will be killed. Reason Google and Facebook are not in China. They refused to comply.
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5150iii said: I'm not looking for Apple to start being an open book but what about reaffirming fullyear guidance or something like that to push back at these reports. Why care? Are investors hurt by these short term gyrations?
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sog35 said: Apple needs to take its stock out of the public market. How? 1. BOD approval and shareholder approval to take the stock off of the public market 2. Establish a private market place to buy/sell shares. 3. Institute rules that limit manip…
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The acquisitions will not be IBM. It has to do with international acquisitions. Apple got all that cash in foreign accounts. It is time they start spending that and that is what Tim is referring.
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This is awesome. No need for Apple to do the work. Let the outside developers build the payment apps and anything that requires high security.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Andrew Payne It sickens me that corporations work this way. Although I doubt that the workers would be able to work at all if they were left without food for months as the article preview said. However it seems that …
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Quote: Originally Posted by TedCranmore By describing a technique that is well known but not actually used by apple you are confusing the situation 1. apple does not employ shifting funds through the Cayman Islands or Caribbean islands 2. A…
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Key for Apple is ability to price these phones for $20 USD per month deal. If they can get some kind of long term contract pricing like that, then this will take off in China and India. Consumers don't seem to care about length of deal, but how mu…
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Ugh... Why is everyone hating China Labor Watch? Have you guys even look at what they do? The Apple hating is done by the media and not by China Labor Watch. China Labor Watch complains about Samsung and lots of companies. They also file lawsui…
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Quote: Originally Posted by pedromartins Well, looks like we already know what Apple was waiting for for their new iphone line with a bigger screen (please, don't say that it isn't needed when all other premium smartphones have a bigg…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy I don't think Amazon and Apple are under the same agency model terms if the publishers are requiring agency model pricing. Logically Amazon would have to have been offered better terms t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Totally different; you can't use that as an example. Okay fine, but the ebook case still stands and Apple supporters don't seem to understand where the DoJ is coming from.
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Quote: Originally Posted by jungmark [...]Why does Walmart get to say $200 is the fair market price? This has nothing to do with fair market price. This has to do with the fact that you cannot have sales/discounts due to MF…