mmmdoughnuts
About
- Username
- mmmdoughnuts
- Joined
- Visits
- 2
- Last Active
- Roles
- member
- Points
- 5
- Badges
- 0
- Posts
- 82
Reactions
Comments
-
Confused. It seems like there is support every where except for a bug in MacOS finder/air port transfer. That would be the shortest article ever so, maybe that is why pontificates about the strangeness of the standard.
-
Tesla Autopilot = beta
-
All those claiming that corporations don't need to pay anymore, please tell me why Exxon-Mobil paid only 13% in taxes in 2011. Well it is because our government chooses to return nearly 60% of the initial 35% back out of its own coffers. The larges…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by cameronj So is mmdonuts just being obtuse? Our starting assumptions were off. I compounded for 365 vs your 250. Our math is now consistent as is my point. No one alive is predicting the stock pr…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by cameronj I still don't understand why multiplying each day by 1.01 wouldn't yield the correct outcome after 250 days and why your does. Definitely not a math major. Am I wrong? Does multiplying a given…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by cameronj No clue where you got those numbers from. I simply created a spreadsheet with 1 at the top and the second row = A1*1.01, and copied that down 250 times (to account for 5 days a week instead of 7).…
-
anantksundaram wrote: » I did it, just for fun, and since it's quite easy to do (you can go into Yahoo Finance, download the past year's -- i.e., 250 trading days of -- daily stock price data into an Excel spreadsheet, and take it from there). …
-
cameronj wrote: » Not gonna give it up. Your definition is ridiculous. If Apple were to go up 1% per day for a year that would work out to over 1100% change in a year. So is a 1% gain SOARING? Let's cut it in half. 0.5%. That would work ou…
-
cameronj wrote: » Not gonna give it up. Your definition is ridiculous. If Apple were to go up 1% per day for a year that would work out to over 1100% change in a year. So is a 1% soaring? Yes. Yes it is.
-
cameronj wrote: » See, all the people who claim it's such a huge gain change it up so it's not just 2% in a day (which is small). It's always oh gee 2% every day for a year is really large so 2% in one day is large! Or Apple is up so much this Y…
-
cameronj wrote: » LOL if we're going to reduce the word soaring to "a tiny tiny rise" then yeah, you're right. But you're the only one saying that. Tell you what. I'll lend you $10000, if you give me a 2% return every day for the next year bef…
-
Don't get it... How does apple's yet to be released phone in china help 3G demand of other products? If people in china wanted apples phone and they knew it was soon to arrive, wouldn't demand for other phones drop? I seem to miss the correlation …
-
Quote: Wrong. Companies buy back their own stock when it's undervalued. And Apple's stock is currently undervalued because it's getting hit by the same factors (possible Greece default, etc.) that is bringing down the entire market. Gee, …
-
Quote: Originally Posted by cameronj Jesus. I assume that you're an Apple shareholder. You realize that Apple is holding money that belongs to you, right? No. They don't have your money. They control the perception of the piece of paper tha…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by anon7979 Is that actually true today? Can one go out and buy either a Thunderbolt -> FireWire cable or adaptor or hub? I ask because I sold off my 2010 Macbook Air a few weeks ago due to the fact that it did not hav…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by Foo2 If it comes to it, that would be the top 20% of the market, with the rest racing to the bottom. My thoughts exactly, 1 company 20% of the market. 15 or more companies the other 80%. Sounds like acer is alrea…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips Jeeeez! I wish they'd start paying dividends Really? And then pay taxes on the income instead of investing in the very same company that gave you that money? What are you going to do with the money …
-
Quote: Originally Posted by nvidia2008 Steve Jobs already mentioned that Apple is not interested in "Big Contracts" where they have to please "Gatekeeper CIOs". His Steveness is not talking about the government though. He is talking about IT …
-
Quote: Originally Posted by wbrasington No... YOU don't get it. The size of that market is zero. Give me a break. You are just pontificating something that you want others to believe without basis. The market exists. High Tech companie…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by wbrasington Consider the army. If you have a site high risk to photography, you don't let in any device that has a camera in it. Fine. You just don't get it. All Japanese and Taiwanese high tech companies that ha…