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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram Given that it's gone to court, wouldn't it all be public anyway, sometime soon? Yep, that's what justia.com is for.
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Apple Inc. is gathering analysts and members of the media for a Mac-related press event to be held at the company's headquarters in Cupertino on Tuesday, August 7th, AppleInsider has been told. Confirme…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism You posted dimensions and weigh for both devices but you don't have forgottern to make any relevant point? Battery life would likely be shortened but I'm not convinced that a 3G iPhone would be much thicke…
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Quote: Originally Posted by commun5 Nice try on the attempt to differentiate the Chang story from the AppleInsider version. Unfortunately, you left out the next line of the marketwatch story. That's not an attempt, looks like I misread last we…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism While I wouldn't have minded a thicker phone to compensate for 3G chip size and extra battery requirements I can see why this was chosen. The iPhone's motherboard has a second layer and the BlackJack is no…
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Quote: Originally Posted by bdkennedy1 Stick to your own stores Apple, I think Best Buy hired CompUSA's ex-employees. It seems to work well enough: 7 stores last spring, 50 stores last fall and 200 locations by the fall of 2007. Plus a smaller…
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Sorry but I'll take IDC's words over yours. And I don't see Apple selling tons of computers in China or in India just yet. First, they need to broaden the number of distribution points in Western Europe and increase sales in Japan, two well-establis…
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Quote: Originally Posted by e1618978 If Apple reaches its true potential, it will have the market cap of Sony (in 2000, at its peak) + Dell + Microsoft = $500 billion ($560/share). The computer market quadruples, and Apple takes 25% of it (= the…
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Quote: Originally Posted by commun5 You're a little late on this rumor. Reuters started circulating it on July 9. It's been pretty firmly quashed by now. Try the archives: AppleInsider reported this on July 9 and the second note from JP Morga…
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Quote: Originally Posted by eAi I'd imagine the US is Apple's major market, followed fairly closely by Europe, so perhaps they double what they sell in the US? In the second calendar quarter of 2006, Mac sales in the U.S. accounted for 57 perc…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rolo After Montevina comes Nehalem, the new 45nm platform. So, Montevina for H1 and Nehalem for H2, 2008. If we're lucky, we get Montevina with Penryn in January, 6 months from now, and 6 months later comes the new Neh…
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Quote: Originally Posted by lkrupp I distinctly remember all analysts being in complete agreement that Apple retail stores would be an unmitigated disaster. When Apple announced their plans to open retails stores the analysts all referred to the …
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider But those gains are not imminent, according to the roadmap. Intel does not anticipate shipping the Penryn-based mobile processors until the first quarter of 2008 -- leaving Apple and other notebook vendor…
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Quote: Originally Posted by aegisdesign Apple only has 16 international stores today according to ifoAppleStore. With the Madison, WI store opened on July 7, Apple operates 186 retail stores, including 21 international stores.Total Apple retai…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider The fledgling retail business at Apple Inc. continued its steady pace of growth last quarter, with its U.S.-based stores alone posting both higher revenue and Mac unit sales than that of the entire worldwi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by senior No? "Notebook systems based on the chip should appear on the market within the next two weeks." It's the quad-cores that will ship next year. The Core 2 Extreme X7800 will appear in the next two weeks but App…
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And one more thing. Analysts were originally a bit worried about the Mac mini and the entry-level iPods because the gross margin for these products was expected to be below the company average of about 28 percent at the time. Apple confirmed the fac…
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Quote: Originally Posted by murphyweb Why would the gross margin be lower on a lower priced product? This is the way it is, Dell gets more profits on an Alienware or on the XPS line than on a puny Inspiron, that's why they purchased Alienware …
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Quote: Originally Posted by murphyweb You make more profit selling lower margin goods at higher quantity. Its just a matter of maths and maret share. Say for intance you sell 10,000 units at $2500 each with a a gross margin of 30% (about right…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sworthy They are refering to a 12-month time frame. Although, they revise it so often it hardly matters! Quote: Originally Posted by nvidia2008 I think the time frame is within the next few minutes, at least th…