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anantksundaram said: jdnc123 said: iTunes sucks. iCloud sucks. They have more resources than any company that has ever walked the face of the planet and they can't get software/services working well or grow at all. What an …
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thewhitefalcon said: The analysts all seem reasonable here. Cook did well with the messaging overall, I think. Every time I read comments on this forum, no offense, but I keep being taken aback by the naïveté of many posters. They think T…
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radarthekat said: enature said: I didn't think I had to spell it out but it appears that some folks here narrowly think "cloud" means just iCloud. Cloud means all the services, speed, computational power and AI (AI here means Artific…
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josu said: enature said: Daniel Eran Dilger verbose posts supported by numerous charts give Apple investors exactly what they want to hear - that Apple is doing fantastic job and the bright future is ahead. Keep listening to this old D…
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Daniel Eran Dilger verbose posts supported by numerous charts give Apple investors exactly what they want to hear - that Apple is doing fantastic job and the bright future is ahead. Keep listening to this old DED tune, while AAPL stock melts down. A…
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rogifan_old said: enature said: I don't know if you are valuation blind or what. I've been following this stock very closely for the last 11 years. It is clear as day, that AAPL profit growth can't support its current stock market. Ple…
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kraytinprime said:Google only makes $15 billion in profits a year and Apple makes $53 billion. Even if Apple's profits tanked 75% they would still make more profit than Google. If you understood that the stock price is determined not so much…
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I don't know if you are valuation blind or what. I've been following this stock very closely for the last 11 years. It is clear as day, that AAPL profit growth can't support its current stock market. Please, do not refer to Apple's low P/E ratio or …
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The revenue growth outside of China is only 18%, iPad sales are down over 20%. The guidance for the next quarter is barely above the last year actual results. While Apple is known to give a very conservative guidance, still considering Apple valuati…
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Quote: Originally Posted by bkkcanuck I constantly hear from my friend in Singapore (Windows / Developer) how Windows security / update patches scare him because they have often (several times a year) frozen or failed.... So much so that he now k…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross Wake up! Apple isn't on any downwards path. And Apple didn't copy Samsung. Larger screens are inevitable, and Apple had been enlarging screens every couple of years. Rationalize post-factum as much as you wan…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Corrections Ok so you're just trolling, with a new argument in each stanza of your gibberish poem. Apparently, any critical comment about Apple on this forum is equated to trolling. You guys need to get your collec…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Corrections Apple's decision under Tim Cook's direction to build iPhone 5 models for two years kept it the most profitable phone maker on earth. I certainly agree with you that Tim Cook knows how to maximize profits gi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Suddenly Newton Your second assertion boils down to: Microsoft is on the right path because they're merging a tablet with a laptop. Apple is failing because it's desperately trying to catch up with Microsoft's 25-year h…
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I've been an ardent Apple fan and back in 2005 even predicted that Apple would lead as a tech company. I called this process of Apple resurgence somewhat awkwardly as "Appleution" -- the Apple led revolution in tech industry. However, now I am bea…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rogifan I'd love to see the hard, factual evidence that Apple is in a world of hurt because the iPhone doesn't have a bigger screen. How about $250 billions in losses in shareholder value... and counting…
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Quote: Originally Posted by enature For Steve Jobs, "the best" had a simple meaning - the best product is the one that takes the least effort to use. The Principle of Least Effort was inseparable from Steve Jobs. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by ascii Tim ... is also a very practical man ... but knowing a set of principles and knowing how to apply them to a given situation are not the same. Exactly. Cook is undeniably brilliant in many asp…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ascii It's Jony Ive's "essentiality" design aesthetic applied to GUI. But the problem is, the real world faces certain limitations that the virtual world does not. .... So if you take the …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Flaneur They have no clue about the years of development that Apple puts into a phone, and the years of arrangements with display or chip suppliers that are necessary before they can hit the market in 20 cou…