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foregoneconclusion said: bulk001 said: Patreon has already said it will decrease prices by 30%. I'd call that a big win. Apple has been hiding this from the judge exactly because it IS a big deal to their profits. Don't expect that d…
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danox said: nubus said: Inflation is around 4%, Apple delivered 8%, and Microsoft... 18%. Apple is standing still but priced as if the company delivering massive growth. Some of that is true on the Surface, but Apple is also a verti…
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eriamjh said:Apple is still growing. iPhones are huge but flattening out. Services are still growing. I think Apple needs to increase dividends because their payback is low compared to other smaller complies. Inflation is around 4%, A…
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ssfe11 said: It’s one clueless Judge who is making this decision. Once an intelligent tech savvy court hears the details of this case they will shake their heads in amazement that Judge Rogers ruled this way. Not sure why you feel it is n…
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MSFT just edged past AAPL in terms of market cap. Cook took the helm at the #1 company but will it stay that way? The mix of failed/late/obscure projects, lack of new blockbusters, and legal battles doesn't make Apple an obvious #1. It should be. I …
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Xed said: AppleZulu said: I am trying to imagine the response if Apple's profit had dropped by 71% and Tim Cook got on the call to say he was going to cut back his extracurricular activities What extracurricular activities? Flag …
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In 2021 one (1) ship stopped all shipping between Asia and Europe for 6 days. It took 10x that time to get trade back. Tariffs have been increased since Feb 4th and the extremely high tariffs since April 9th. 22 days but 10x the duration to restore …
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mpantone said: They are called reciprocal because when one country applies a tariff to another, in almost all cases, that other country will apply the same tariff. They are not. It is a calculation based on deficit of physical goods excludin…
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Apple is a master of inventory control. On average it is 9-12 days while Dell is 3x that. This is why tariffs will hit Apple earlier. It should be visible in the quarterly report. Basic 20% tariffs started on February 4th and Apple has been selling …
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shrave10 said: Apple has very little market share in both smartphones and notebooks in India. How can they be anticompetitive? Androids and PC's can reach the end user easily and are the vast majority in their respective categories. Thi…
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Computers for graphic designers used to be 6 months of salary. The Studio Max M4 is available for less than 1. It is a lot of value to those that need it. At work I see motion designers do in 15 min. what took 2 hours on Intel Mac Pro. I'm impressed…
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The article is right that this is likely a study by Apple (or CCIA for Apple). Professor Viswanath Pingali wrote something similar last year "India is not Europe" in a paper published for ICLE with 4 people from ICLE including the founder and a res…
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avon b7 said:The only apparent area of roadmaps following their course in relative calm is in the chip design unit and while there has been upheaval there, it has been in the completely normal range. The team doing photo + video seems to be …
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alandail said: Absolutely absurd that the EU imposes fines based on global revenue, not EU revenue. EU has no jurisdiction on business done in other countries. The US is doing exactly the same. A European bank doing a bank transfer in Euro…
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danox said: The European Union is making a mistake by not attempting to establish an environment conducive to company growth, akin to the early Silicon Valley. This region boasts nearby schools, research labs, infrastructure, and a relatively op…
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bestkeptsecret said: nubus said: Did the change make increase the market share for the Mac? All the "it is fast" and "it uses less energy" are nice but did it really change anything? I think the goal of Apple Silicon was for Apple …
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Did the change make increase the marketshare for the Mac? All the "it is fast" and "it uses less energy" are nice but did it really change anything?
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9secondkox2 said: coolfactor said:There also needs to be some safeguards where political regions can't just "change the rules" or implement new rules, and then claim companies are breaking those very same rules. 100%You can absolutely …
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Wesley_Hilliard said: This fine was a pittance for the affected companies. We'll see where it goes from here. I would like to see Apple learn from this. There is no benefit to Apple or any of us in Apple being Tesla-ish in Europe. Apple is…
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danox said: mikethemartian said: The US federal government forced AT&T to provide its patents (including for the transistor) for free to other US companies. So it would be OK for the current White House occupant to say ASML shoul…