ash471
About
- Username
- ash471
- Joined
- Visits
- 0
- Last Active
- -
- Roles
- member
- Badges
- 0
- Posts
- 705
Reactions
Comments
-
patpatpat wrote: » Stupid comparison. You could just as easily say Samsung sold more computers than apple and Microsoft partners combined. No, it is a fair comparison. Internet data shows that iOS users actually use their devices as real computer…
-
raptoroo7 wrote: » 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. Desktops/laptops vs des…
-
crowley wrote: » $578m for a multi-year agreement to supply 200m iPhone screens per year seems like an amazing deal for Apple. Depends on how much they have to pay for each panel. I'm sure the $578m is prepayment on build out of the facility, not…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by TheOtherGeoff the 150K a year household income consumer and the -20K a year consumer (college student) is a different market and you know it. The enterprise server market is Premier league Football... Totally differ…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by TheOtherGeoff Or, you target the 10% of the world population that control 70% of the gross domestic product. Tim Cook needs to ask himself if he wants _Apple_ to be like Sotheby's.. a 270 year old company. Sot…
-
theothergeoff wrote: » you equate market share with winning. in a capital market, profit share is winning. To your take weak sauce analogy and twist it correctly and prove your logic wrong..... Why didn't the broncos play in the RoseBowl, t…
-
eric swinson wrote: » If it was Apple Mobile Phone Co, inc. you may have a point, but Apple, inc. makes top tier produces across several categories. Saying they need a long term story in phones is like saying they need a long term story in iPods. …
-
adamc wrote: » Guessing from your reply you know better than those guys at Apple on what to do. Why not tell us what you would do if you are Tim Cook. Try not to reply the same crap as new products which we all knw sort of. No I'm not expec…
-
rogifan wrote: » You can't compare the overall growth of the phone market to Apple when Apple doesn't play in every segment. The segment that is growing is the low end, but no one has proven that the low end is profitable. IMO, Apple's biggest …
-
rob53 wrote: » What a bunch of garbage. Apple has never competed in the low end of any product they have ever made. Apple continues to grow anyway. It develops new products it sees fit to market. It doesn't drop a ton of garbage every third Wednes…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by ealvarez So what? Apple has an healthy business. "Growth" should not be the only variable in the analysis of Apple business. "Long term viability" should be considered too. And in this area, I'm pretty confident …
-
mvigod wrote: » The bottom line painful truth for stockholders and Cook makes this very clear by his actions is that they don't care about the stock. Cook and his executives have already cashed out their options as soon as they vested, holding ve…
-
rob53 wrote: » You do realize that numbers can be manipulated by anyone. In the early days of the iPhone it was easy to have 50% growth YoY because there were much fewer iPhones. Now there are millions of iPhones. Growth of 6.7% can easily be the …
-
rogifan wrote: » iPhone growth is over? Sorry you cannot say that with such certainty. On the conference call yesterday Cook mentioned that iPhone sales were up pretty much everywhere but North America. Microsoft reported record earnings this mo…
-
Umm, growth was 6.7%, down from mid twenties last year and down from like more than fifty percent the years before that. more importantly it is growing more slowly than the market. So yes, I'm certain the growth story in iPhone is over. Apple makes …
-
g-news wrote: » If a valuation is only supposed to be based on the net profits a company gets each year, then yes, your logic would hold. In the old days, buying stock was called buying shares. Meaning you bought part of the company as a commitme…
-
jungmark wrote: » WS: it's Apple's fault that its actual data does not correspond to my wild guessing. Actually, Apple admitted that it misjudged iPhone 5C sales. That isn't wall street's miscalculation, it's Apple's miscalculation. It was obviou…
-
mknopp wrote: » Personally, after using friend's Galaxy phones I have to say that 5" is the largest phone that I can comfortably use. The 4.8" S3 was pretty much perfect feeling in my hand, but the 5" S4 wasn't bad. So, I hope that this is correct…
-
I hope google will lower the price. I want one, but not for $250. It should be more like $80-$125 range. Not sure why anyone would care if Google knows when people are home or not. It's not like they would sell the info to house theives. It may be c…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by SpamSandwich A phone is a communication device. The form will continue to change and evolve, especially in our current, heading-for-the-Singularity, age. Of course the phone will continue to change. However, are …