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EdmontonGuy said: This is a question I am asking as well. I would not purchase the phone without being satisfied that someone who mugs me or for that matter the police - could not hold the phone to my face and activate it. Without an absolu…
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red oak said: $10.5 billion would net Apple approx $15 million in revenue, assuming the reported .015% commission for all transactions. Likely, the net is much smaller. Then, subtract all the expenses including marketing and employees costs…
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digital_guy said: Likely struggling also because it's also facing some new, formidable headwind. See: ComputerWorld - EMV rules ruining Apple Pay : http://www.computerworld.com/article/3074888/retail-it/emv-rules-ruining-apple-pay.html Int…
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Twitter has two major problem: no evolution in the service itself for years and absolutely unattractive for casual users. And Twitter knows this. So they try to change things without diluting the core of what the service is too quickly now. A rad…
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Mirrors my experience. On Android you review notifications and dismiss them to clean them up, because this is how it basically works. On the IOS you take a look at them in the locked state of the phone and ignore them as they don't stay there. The…
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Yeah, obviously the graphic designer took the Apple TouchID logo, mirrored it and made some slight adjustments. It's clear what source image the lazy designer used here and not even tried to cover it up. Well, China, western IP is considered more or…
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RIM came from the pager market. And all their phones keep that idea of being interactive pagers, which the company built. End of story. As many companies RIM became blind. Innovation was not taking place. Innovation means trying out new ideas and …
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Quote: Originally Posted by xixo Is there an Apple Store in Switzerland? There are four. Zurich, Basel, Geneva and one in a big shopping mall near Zurich. Switzerland is small, so usually launches happen later there anyway. The share of App…
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Berenberg is a small private bank in Germany that is absolutely irrelevant and even in Germany practically no-one ever heard about even though it is the oldest private bank left in Germany. It's not even an investment firm... In fact they stated a…
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One kid to get our privacy back? Sorry, kid...
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Sounds all reasonable. Much like any other NDA when you work with big companies as a smaller one, and very similar the the ones I had to sign over the years. Nothing special inside the documents. - Code Names - CHECK Normal just keep it private…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Slurpy What "tricks"? Do you understand the concept of NDAs, and confidentiality agreements in contracts? Or do you believe every detail of every business contract should be public knowledge? I'm assuming you meant …
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Quote: Originally Posted by dreyfus2 Not trying to cook up a conspiracy theory, but there is a lot more fishy here. All these 'analysts' hyping the stock, making 'factual' statements about Apple using their products despite zero logic (using sap…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rogifan So GT is playing the sympathy card trying to make Apple look like the bad guy? This is how chapter 11 works. And yes, it is ugly... You cannot say "well, we went in way over our head and now are screwed…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ash471 No sense in trying to keep it secret. It will eventually come out. Pretty likely there will be an investor lawsuit over this. It doesn't seem believable that GTAT didn't know about the problem before its Augu…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sog35 1. WE will have $330M in cash by end of year 2. WE have a STRONG BALANCE SHEET (exact words) 3. Debt is only $294 million (when the truth was it was $645M, LIARS!) And then 5 weeks later they go BANKRUPT! With…
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The whole contract is about GTAT building a factory on Apple property with the loan from Apple. And you pay back the loan from the profit you make with supplying Apple in the long run. A classic business deal where you have knowledge and experience …
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The analyst has no clue what he is talking about. He is a moron. Yes, sapphire glass is hard, but on a larger surface it will shatter way quicker then normal glass. Yes, the screen would not scratch, but just shatter instead. The main problem…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sog35 So giving away $500M to a scammer is not a mistake by Cook? ...and in the end Apple will own the production plant in case GT Advanced cannot be profitable. They got the money for building a plant on Apple …
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Anna Wintour smiling? That means something, no wonder Ive seems to be happy.