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DAalseth said: CheeseFreeze said: This ‘president’ is a disaster to the world. He has no real strategy, economists are baffled by his idiotic actions and constant flip-flopping. Even more so, his entire corrupt administration have cl…
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Afarstar said: Big congrats to Tim Cook for his quiet and thorough diplomacy. All the Cook naysayers should hang their heads in shame. Apple is a big company. Big companies can afford their bribes to get special treatment. It is all the s…
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It is important that the US manufacture its own products except for high tech like smartphones and computers. But we need to bring the broom industry back to America. :-)
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Thatguy2 said: Time to come out of your news bubble. China shutting down majority of factories calling it a worker holiday. With no wages of course and no idea when or if factories will reopen. Factory owners all over tik tok selling equipmen…
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It is a big mistake to be cheap with important equipment. The small company I work for decided to buy cheap hobby Oscopes instead of professional grade equipment like Tektronix, Keysight, etc. and it ends up wasting a lot of time to get measurements…
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Sad that Apple resorted to faking a demo at WWDC.
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I am waiting for the day when people realize that virtually everything they buy at Walmart and Amazon is going to get a lot more expensive.
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DAalseth said: Louis Rukeyser liked to call it a Dead Cat Bounce. That’s from back in the day when the stock market was covered in a dignified manner without sound effects.
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9secondkox2 said: Now is the time to buy. Buy low, sell lower.
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foregoneconclusion said: Trump doesn't really have the power to levy tariffs. His "economic emergency" declaration per the IEEPA is completely bogus. He used trade agreements negotiated with China, Mexico/Canada by his own administration in h…
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I would have thought that the CEOs of all these giant companies would have realized how much of a threat he was to their business and not help him be reelected.
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aslam said: The top of the article says that prices would rise in the US and elsewhere. I’m struggling with rationalizing the “and elsewhere” part of it. I see how prices would have to rise for American consumers because tariffs would apply o…
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What they could do is not increase prices at all and instead when someone goes to make a purchase have a tariff surcharge so the customer knows who exactly is to blame for the price hike.
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sflocal said: mikethemartian said: sflocal said: Sounds like a great time for Apple to do a massive stock buyback. Mods... get rid of these political BS comments. If I want that, I'll go to CNN or Fox News. Exactly how muc…
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sflocal said: Sounds like a great time for Apple to do a massive stock buyback. Mods... get rid of these political BS comments. If I want that, I'll go to CNN or Fox News. Exactly how much cash you think Apple has on hand?
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lordjohnwhorfin said: And the MAGA crowd still supports this moron. What is it going to take for these idiots to understand they voted for a traitor, convicted felon and rapist, corrupt thief who also happens to be a Kremlin asset — not to me…
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I’m sure if Apple made a reasonably sized contribution of Apple stock to Trump’s personal retirement fund he might seem favorable to lifting the tariffs on their products.
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How much does Apple really know about manufacturing? They are an R&D company. They out source their manufacturing to other companies. Obviously there is some percentage of engineers at Apple that understand the manufacturing process so they can …
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I used to really like Acrobat but Adobe has ruined it. With the subscription model not only do you have to pay annually for it but they keep changing it which adversely impacts your work flow. As an example there is a discussion on their user forum …
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radarthekat said: bloggerblog said: Those tariffs are actually worse than what they seem. Ford for example, had provided insights on this. Some of their components cross borders several times before they can make it in a vehicle, and e…