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solipsismx wrote: » How much they own comes to mind. How much untapped oil reserves they own compared to Exxon. We know they are the largest but how much larger are they than Exxon? You can also factor in the relative difficultly vis-à-vis cost fo…
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greginprague wrote: » Apple is not the largest company on the planet by market capitalization or revenue. Saudi Aramco has a value (theoretical market cap) somewhere between 2.2 and 7 trillion dollars and had revenue of $210 billion in 2010.... …
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http://www.loopinsight.com/2012/08/07/apples-motivation-for-suing-samsung/
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jerryswitched26 wrote: » So much for "Doubling Down on Secrecy". LOL-everybody knows a new iPhone is coming out soon. But how about the other products they're keeping secret?
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Couple of things that make this fake are: 1) The microphone jack placement and 2) the thickness . You can tell this just by looking at the size of the device around the input jack for the microphone/headset. It is the same thickness as current model…
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hill60 wrote: » Did anyone else notice all the iPhones being used by the athletes as they marched around the stadium? I'll bet it pissed one of the major sponsors off, some South Korean company that specialises in photocopying and washing machi…
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markbyrn wrote: » Here's my prediction for the Windows 8 Launch 1. Windows 8 is released for sale and the tech pundits will hail Microsoft for evolving the OS, deep mobile integration, etc. 2. Consumers and Enterprise won't lis…
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markbyrn wrote: » BTW AI, have you thought about doing some investigative journalism on these fantastical claims by Samsung/Google? I work at a major airport in Florida and when running a simple network scan on the free Wi-Fi service, it invariab…
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boltsfan17 wrote: » I don't see how 26 million iPhone sales are a huge miss. A refresh is coming soon and I'm sure millions are waiting for it. iPad sales are way up and Mac sales are up. How is this a horrible quarter for Apple? It's a great …
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herbapou wrote: » I understand that a 20% yoy rise may seems good, but this is a horrible quarter for Apple. The iPhone sales are such a huge miss, the other metrics are actually pretty fair, but with 50% of Apple profit coming from the iPhone, …
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syltaldo wrote: » Wonder when they will release iTunes Match/In the Cloud for Norway. You`d think the only country in the western world completely unaffected by global economic voes AND with one of the highest Mac and iOS market share would be a f…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram Yeah, you think. I could tell you "I think" the opposite is true, and you would have no way to counter it one way or another. Just get used to the fact that Samsung caters to the low…
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Good points. Many of the critical components in products Apple have been from Samsung. Displays, memory, etc. They are an awesome force in personal electronics.
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Good luck.
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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram That's a 14% profit margin, slightly less than half of Apple's ~30% (mrq). They are certainly doing well at the low end, it would seem. Good for them! Someone needs to serve that ma…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX And drafting the lead car. True.
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Samsung is firing on all cylinders.
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constable odo wrote: » Why is this even being mentioned because it's not going to happen. Apple won't be able to stop the Galaxy S III from being sold. And even if they did temporarily, it would probably be easy enough for Samsung or Google…
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shaun, uk wrote: » I would think Apple makes a lot more than $10 profit per unit on the iPad. Indeed. I think it will only take 3 months to recover the fee. This was Proview's tactic. Leveraging time vs. a pain in the .... I imagine The s…
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city wrote: » This amounts to a China Tax that Apple should add on to the product price in China times three. In essence this already occurs. Everything is more expensive in mainland China. Hong Kong is cheaper and the USA even cheaper.