Why the FCC Wants to Smash Open the iPhone [View article]
requiring access to an iPhone in Montana is like requiring transportation to the New York Symphony for Montanans. Only politicians can provide no consequences for personal choice by their citizens. Reality is Montana just got another whining crybaby as its newest resident.
How the iPhone and Poor Management Contribute to Apple's Downfall [View article]
Apple is in a war. If the stock price is a battle then they have chosen to cede that fight. The customers buy Apple's products world wide, large margins and all. Apple is clearly winning the battle for customers. You can't hide success for very long without telltale signs. Every investor can see the quarterly rise in Apple's cash. Eventually the whole market will notice it and by then the war will be closer to being won.
Very good summation on the state of AAPL. Now whenever we emerge from this global financial realignment some respectable multiples could be applied again to equities. Especially those growing out the wazoo.
Does a Mobile Internet Devices Market Exist? [View article]
Are you nuts? You're certainly out of touch. The iPhone is the preeminent Mobile Internet Device. It's redefining the cell phone market because it does more. It allows you to do more, or if you are not disposed to that level of activity it certainly provides more info and entertainment.
Censorship and the internet? Apple can thrive without products and services in China or Russia. There still remains a right and wrong no matter what's in your IRA/401.
Apple vs. Bank of America: When "Whisper Numbers" Come Home to Roost [View article]
And don't forget one other category that Apple leads the nation;that is sales per square foot of retail space. They are first by a wide margin. 50% of sales of computers in Apple's retail stores are to "switchers", those leaving Microsoft based systems behind and starting anew with Apple. Their future seems bright. I own AAPL in my IRA.
Nokia Buys Operating System, to Give Away Software to Other Phone Makers [View article]
I don't think that Nokia had much of a choice. With you tube videos showing an iPhone as the remote for mechanical devices it is clear that they need a giant leap in user friendliness. The Symbian engineers are employees, the iPhone SDK developers are independent , there can be no denying the motivation is different. Nokia has a very tough row to hoe.
Might Apple Want Out Of The Hardware Business? [View article]
With these free emails from Alpha it is true, You get what you pay for. Some of this content for content's sake is better left as mindless musing. Remember they all are selling soap.
Should Apple Spin Off Its App Store? [View article]
Why the FCC Wants to Smash Open the iPhone [View article]
Why Apple Belongs in Every Portfolio [View article]
The next time AAPL crosses $200 / share it won't be Kool Aid we'll be drinking.
How the iPhone and Poor Management Contribute to Apple's Downfall [View article]
Apple's Good Problems [View article]
Does a Mobile Internet Devices Market Exist? [View article]
Apple Will Iron out the Wrinkles -- or the Irony [View article]
Microsoft: Still Master of the Operating System Domain [View article]
Apple's Bipolar China Disorder [View article]
Apple's Bipolar China Disorder [View article]
Apple vs. Bank of America: When "Whisper Numbers" Come Home to Roost [View article]
Nokia Buys Operating System, to Give Away Software to Other Phone Makers [View article]
Might Apple Want Out Of The Hardware Business? [View article]