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Two months before both dividend and buyback increases in 2013 & 2014, Einhorn and Icahn were demanding better returns for investors. How many clueless fanbois here chided them for it? They should be thanking them. March 19, 2012 Apple annou…
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At $592 a share, a $3.29 dividend is slightly more than 1/2% (0.5557%). Whether it's 1 day or 1 week before becoming "shareholder of record", why risk your money for measly returns like that. There are thousand of stocks that can make you more mo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by drblank The whole things is awfully strange and yes, I do believe buying shares to increase the share price and then increasing the number of share to decrease the share price is opposite. I've never seen this before…
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On March 19, 2012 AAPL closed at $601. Later that day Apple first announced they were going to initiate dividends and buybacks. Like clockwork, naive fanbois convinced each other it was a great idea because fewer shares on the market will make the s…
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On March 19, 2012 AAPL closed at $601. Later that day Apple first announced they were going to initiate dividends and buybacks. Like clockwork, naive fanbois convinced each other it was a great idea because fewer shares on the market will make the s…
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If the mentioned celebrities had signed contracts to use Samsung products and then didn't, they should be sued for breach of contract.
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"The brief clarified that the district court's decision "did not find that 'Apple itself desired higher e-book prices than those offered at Amazon." (emphasis in original) Instead, the court found the iPad to have "encouraged innovation and competit…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX 1) You have proof that Tim Cook is gay? 2) You have proof that Apple is preventing Tim Cook from stating he's gay? 1) It all started last January (2011), when Gawker took it upon itself to declar…
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If Apple was truly concerned about gay discrimination, why don't they let their CEO admit he's gay?
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Quote: Originally Posted by RaptorOO7 So the only way Apple can say they outsold Windows OEM's is to combine ios devices into the computer category. Sorry that is a lame answer if you can't win on the product alone then don't play the game. Des…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Sure; life certainly isn’t a right or anything. Thanks for giving up. Do you fail to distinguish shame or humiliation? You were derided as a moderator, what are you still doing here?
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Quote: Originally Posted by hmm I actually wish they were burned harder on the anti-poaching agreements, and by that I mean hard enough that they would never attempt such a thing ever again. That goes for every company involved. Non-compete c…
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Quote: Originally Posted by zoetmb 1. Maybe you spend your whole life on here, but I don't. So it didn't take me three days because I didn't read your post until today. 2. I know what the lawsuit is about as I stated. Let's say that Appl…
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Quote: Originally Posted by zoetmb It's true that anti-poaching agreements were determined to be illegal, but there are also State laws, unfair competition laws or specific statutes where employee poaching may be illegal as it is considered tort…
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Quote: Originally Posted by bananaman an agreement between companies to not hire execs from each other? Steve Jobs initiated an agreement between companies to not hire regular employees (engineers, programmers...) from each other. Having an…
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Quote: Originally Posted by zoetmb Quote: Originally Posted by Russell It is the same. It's about 'principles of basic human dignity' and treating people equally. No, it's not the same. You're trying to make a moral equivalency out of…
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Quote: Originally Posted by zoetmb Quote: Originally Posted by Russell Yet guys like Tim Cook stood around and did nothing with the No Poach Agreements. Today, Apple is claiming they should not have to pay damages. Tim is such a great guy!…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Flaneur Nah, it comes down to history. Doesn't matter what one believes, if you're honest about looking at the facts. ...it was because of guys like Tim Cook standing with Martin Luther King and the rest to get …
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Quote: Originally Posted by starxd No. Why? Apple has done more for worker's rights than any other tech company. They just get a lot more attention. No one is looking at the other companies, even though they make their stuff in the same fac…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MaestroDRAVEN Anyone else see the irony in an Apple exec talking about basic human rights and dignity? I mean.....seriously? And look at what they did to their own employees, No Poach Agreements.