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Apple, AT&T: Friday Could Bring iPhone Chaos [view article]
HTML tags don't work. Thanks for the warning, Seeking Alpha. : / ReplyApple, AT&T: Friday Could Bring iPhone Chaos [view article]
@User 224514: Everyone's entitled to the occasional typo, and overall Mr Savitz's article passes muster.But reading some of the <i>other</i&g... writers at Seeking Alpha, I would assert without hesitation that this site most definitely does <i>not</i> employ editors. : / Reply
Apple, AT&T: Friday Could Bring iPhone Chaos [view article]
"If you plan to buy one tomorrow, get to the story early."Do you guys not have an EDITOR? Reply
Apple, AT&T: Friday Could Bring iPhone Chaos [view article]
The reason for the in-store activation is completely different: sign the contract right there or charge extra if the customer wants to use it with t-mobs. Luckily I purchased my 1st gen iPhone in a store, walked out and used the sim unlock utils that come with it to use it on the t-mobs network. This is why now it is 'cheaper' to buy it. ReplyThe Best and Worst Performing Stocks, YTD [view article]
Report as of July 7, 2007? What are you doing? Reply3 Small-Cap Quick Hits [view article]
Don't go chicken on us. ReplyInflation Nation - Fast Money Recap (6/10/08) [view article]
MSFT a worry free stock? It's more like an earnings-free stock. ReplyReport
3 Small-Cap Quick Hits [view article]
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Market Makers SHOULD BE SHOT, or at least arrested for their criminal behavors ReplySynchronoss Collapses - Buy Opportunity? [view article]
THIS WEBSITE IS A JOKE!!! ReplyFilloon
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Synchronoss: Turning Out to Be a Rotten Apple [view article]
Thank you for your comments, and I think we can all agree that SNCR has more work outside of T. But the problem is that it was stated on a percentage basis to give some bullshness. If the Iphone numbers are lower with respect to activation on T there will be less revenue for SNCR. Also, if Steve Jobs wants to pay less to increase margins that is also an effect. I just think that more work from outside T percentage wise has more to do with there being more Iphones unlocked and or overseas using other carriers. This, I dont believe hurts AAPL very much as they will continue to see huge increases in earnings over the next five years, but it could crush SNCR. The fact they tried so hard to find things to be bullish about after their bar was set so high, leads me to believe they may see even more problems down the road. Thanks again for the comments they were very good. ReplyUnder The Radar News - Friday [view article]
Must be the other people on the 'net then... ReplyUnder The Radar News - Friday [view article]
Re Google ads; I don't know how they make money out of it. I never, never click on one of them. ReplyUnder The Radar News - Friday [view article]
I agree with Simple Simon, the real competition in this space is a very short supply, and with it real innovation. ReplyUnder The Radar News - Friday [view article]
Re: "goggle eyes" and yoohoo, the world desperately needs some real competition in this amrekt place. Most of us have found that it is becoming increasingly problematic to find a useful website resulting from a tedious search. In part owing to the 'pay per click' advertising /get rich quick scheme' where if you expect your page to be viewed on the front page, you better be prepared to budget at least a grand or even several grand a month for the priveledge of beign "seen". A goggle/yoohoo merger might be a flash in the pan fast buck opp...but in the end, it will not help anyone. It will just provide us with scores of pages of useless webpages to scroll through to find something useful. And while I'm at it...ebay desperately needs a viable competitor. Seven billion a year gross for ebay, for a 'virtual store', with no real ovehead, is unconscionable. Of course, who cares about consciousness, or integrity, or true worth today? Let's just keep appointing our golf buddies to the board, who will approve a 20 million dollar severance package for us once we drive the corporation into bankruptcy. And damn the torpedoes...full speed ahead. Reply