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crowley said: neruda said: SpamSandwich said: Stonks to the moon incoming. Apple stock at $144/share is undervalued. It Apple stock had the same PE as Tesla its stock would be north of $350/share. That doesn't mean AAPL …
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tzeshan said: What is guidance for this quarter and the year? As for several quarters now, Apple has not given any guidance. Too many unknowns. Personally, I wouldn't mind if they never gave guidance again.
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crowley said: neruda said: SpamSandwich said: Stonks to the moon incoming. Apple stock at $144/share is undervalued. It Apple stock had the same PE as Tesla its stock would be north of $350/share. That doesn't mean AAPL …
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fastasleep said: neruda said: SpamSandwich said: Stonks to the moon incoming. Apple stock at $144/share is undervalued. It Apple stock had the same PE as Tesla its stock would be north of $350/share. Lol even Musk says …
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Two different quotes from two different sections: “Research undertaken by Professor Tim Cooper has found that a product’s lifetime should, in most cases, be extended for as long as possible since roughly speaking, doubling a lifespan will halve …
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SpamSandwich said: anantksundaram said: Can't help but note the fact that Apple, Google, Facebook, and Amazon, all with leadership that could fairly be described as being left-of-center, are being hoisted by questionable, possibly even…
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johnbear said: 30%? Come on Apple! Not enough? Too much? And it drops to 15% after a year. They are allowed a profit after expenses, right? Especially considering the incredible job they’re doing?
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Lock-step thinking isn’t the sole provence of a particular political party, as has been starkly shown in the last couple of days. There’s no easy way to be rational, because thinking deeply and objectively is hard work. But it does seem that politic…
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anantksundaram said: Can't help but note the fact that Apple, Google, Facebook, and Amazon, all with leadership that could fairly be described as being left-of-center, are being hoisted by questionable, possibly even even vacuous, charges bro…
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Nothing really different than all the multitudes that go after Apple because of their deep pockets. Greedy leaches, every one. Apple, OTOH, dares to make a computer ecosystem so desirous that folks are happy to pay them top dollar. They take care o…
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FileMakerFeller said: "The market can stay irrational longer than you can stay solvent" Yes, but can the market stay irrational longer than Apple can stay solvent. I'm not being facetious; Apple has both a massive cash stash and a massive …
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charles1 said: For Apple computer owners, the most horrifying website in existence is "What if I had bought Apple stock instead?" It lists the retail price of Mac computers when new, and the equivalent value of AAPL stock purchased with that …
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Aside from the guessing game about how many iPhones were sold, which is all these folks are left with now that Apple doesn’t inform them of the quarterly sales breakdown with this and other products, there’s the fact that market share is more and mo…
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jeffythequick said: SpamSandwich said: cornchip said: I know the meteoric growth days are over, but I’ll definitely be grabbing a fistful after the split. After the split it’ll be worth 1/4 of the value per share. You’re not …
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Someone asked when Apple will hit a $3 T market cap. The bottom line: Apple basically has been doubling its EPS every two to three years since 2009 (when I first started tracking it). Yes, part of that is due to share buybacks, but what’s the alter…
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dewme said: swineone said: Unbelievable -- is everyone in here an Apple shareholder? There's no other possible explanation for people begging on their knees to be restricted of their freedom to install any apps they please on their ow…
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spice-boy said: MONOPOLY APPLE monosyllable Spice-boy
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tundraboy said: sacto joe said: But dividends are taxed, while buybacks are not. Dividends and capital gains on stock held less than a year are taxed as ordinary income. Dividends and cap gains on stock held for more than a year are…
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Apple has not changed its direction since Steve Jobs was alive. Some of us have literally been saying Apple deserves a 30 P/E since the Great Recession. But it had AT LEAST 3 trips down to sub-10 P/E in that time, generally floating at an average P/…
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"According to Bloomberg, Apple's Services revenue is expected to grow to $13.1 billion in the third quarter of 2020. That's up 15% year-over-year, but data shows the majority of the growth came from existing services." And what "data" is that? Serv…