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For years, Microsoft's profits from its Windows division funded all these sideshow hardware products that ultimately failed. But now that PC sales are falling--causing sales of Windows licenses to fall--causing Microsoft's stock price to drop 11%, I…
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I like this move. It probably means a temporary hit to AT&T stock, in which case I can get more, removes a small competitor, and gains spectrum for future growth. To those that complain about it being bad for the consumer--you are way too simple…
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Really disappointed with Sprint's service. It is cheaper though, so I guess I get what I pay for.
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I pay for my stuff with a wad of Georges, Lincolns, Hamiltons, Jacksons, and Benjamins. I know exactly how much I spend and no one (not Google, Apple, the bank, or government) except the merchant and me know how I spend it.
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There is not a real compelling reason to upgrade now. If you own an ipad 2 or later, the functionality is not much greater. Minor spec bumps and minor increased software functionality are not to going to convince the masses to upgrade. I will probab…
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konqerror wrote: » I told you why. If you bought today, the dividend will be taxed as an ordinary dividend, e.g. short term capital gain. There's no reason to pay that just to hold the stock for one more day. Actually, in the US the dividend wi…
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sog35 wrote: » Get off you high horse. Just look at the stock price of Apple at the close right after the ex-div date. Like I said one day it was up, one day it was down, and one day flat. The Stock opening at $3 means nothing. All else bei…
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spacerays wrote: » Dont know if there is a relation, but all this shit started to happen shortly after Apple started to issue dividends. Maybe it's the reason why Jobs didnt want any dividends. Perhaps, but not the way you think. The stoc…
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If he wins the bet, he is a genius for making the company a tremendous profit. He would get a slap on the wrist at the same time he gets a slap on the back. He should have picked a company on its way up instead of one on its way down.
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jragosta wrote: » It helps to read the article: "with the buy set to go through after the ongoing federal spending cuts have completed." Which won't be until next fiscal year at the soonest.
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With sequestration, DoD isn't buying shiit. "Unconfirmed reports"
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****'em all you want. Just keep buying the products.
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Quote: Originally Posted by dasanman69 That's what I say. The true investors are the consumers that spend their hard earned money buying Apple products and services time and time again, not the ones sitting idly buy holding a few p…
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christophb wrote: » Spending the liquidity on what is in the best interest of Apple is in the Apple consumer's best interest. You state the fundamental flaw in most everyone's argument on here. Customers do not own the company, the shareholder…
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jragosta wrote: » A stock buyback has a permanent effect of reducing the number of shares. No matter what the earnings, they are divided by a smaller number of shares. A stock buyback has no effect unless the company cancels the shares. Apple s…
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mj web wrote: » Did you enjoy the $270 bath you took in the last 6 months due to missed executions on Main Street and miscommunications with Wall Street? I didn't and I've been invested un AAPL a lot longer than you. Did you enjoy the $270 rise…
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dasanman69 wrote: » One can actually earn too much money. No, a corporation can't earn too much money. But it can have too much money. "invested in corporate securities (over $46 billion), US Treasury and US agency securities (over $39 billi…
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christophb wrote: » Edit: I'm hoping they take it back private. F TheStreet I don't understand why people on here (or anywhere) want Apple to go private? What is the point of doing that, other than borrowing massive amounts of cash and payi…
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quinney wrote: » Magic preferred shares. Which pay a static dividend over time, much like a bond.
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hmm wrote: » Aren't they able to hold them to fulfill future employee stock options or am I missing something? Apple sold the shares decades ago. In order to pay them to employees as compensation, Apple has to buy them from somewhere or creat…