Apple May Finally Be In Trouble: Competition Stepping Up In Tablet Market [View article]
Hasn't Apple in trouble for over ten years because of...
Zune, netbooks, Palm Pre, Android, Android tablets, HP Pre Tablets, Antennagate..and now Amazon tablets? Did I miss anything?
Amazon, of course, losing money on every piece of crap sold is doing great. It is only a matter of time before they make it up on volume... can you say Netflix Redux slowly?
Apple Needs to Loosen Its Purse Strings: Here's What It Can Buy [View article]
Nothing has been voted or decided on this matter. Apple's cash belongs to its owners, and the part not used in the business will be returned sooner reather than later.
Besides, if the accumulated earnings (which is what that cash is) are really needed to stay in business (I don't believe this is so) well, then by definition these have not been earnings at all and the shareholders have been fooled.
That besieged product just sold 100k units in a couple of days after launch in China an quickly ran out of supplies.
BTW. 100% of Apples profits are derived from all of their products. I was going to put together some colorful charts to illustrate this, but ran out of crayons.
I think the best part of your SA posts, is the way they illustrate color spectrums available in a Web browser.
Analysis of Competition on Horizon for iPad [View article]
The iPad "wannabes" are aiming at a moving target and a first-gen product. This will be interesting to watch as this unfolds. Apple is yet to play it's custom-processor card (1st A4 was still modtly based on a common design). That alone will likely be huge.
Empirical Evidence of Android Eating Apple, Literally [View article]
Regie - How is it that "Android is eating Apple" when Android sales growth is on carriers where Apple is not yet present?
Show me how Android does on ATT or any other carrier where iPhone is present, then we can talk meaningful comparisons.
Until then, just observe iPhone's multi-carrier rollout and the legal/security issues growth around Android. If I was an Android device maker, or a no-iPhone carrier, I'd be very worried about these right now.
Prepare For The Decline Of Apple [View article]
Apple: Take The Money And Run [View article]
How about some advice on something that you actually know something about? Now that would be much appreciated.
Harvest Your Apples, Winter Is Coming [View article]
Apple Disappoints, But Adds $7 Billion To Balance Sheet [View article]
In general, it is always great to replace great companies selling on the cheap with a sprinkle of those in secular decline.
This Apple High Cannot Last [View article]
Why It's Time To Short Apple [View article]
Apple May Finally Be In Trouble: Competition Stepping Up In Tablet Market [View article]
Zune, netbooks, Palm Pre, Android, Android tablets, HP Pre Tablets, Antennagate..and now Amazon tablets? Did I miss anything?
Amazon, of course, losing money on every piece of crap sold is doing great. It is only a matter of time before they make it up on volume... can you say Netflix Redux slowly?
Apple Needs to Loosen Its Purse Strings: Here's What It Can Buy [View article]
Besides, if the accumulated earnings (which is what that cash is) are really needed to stay in business (I don't believe this is so) well, then by definition these have not been earnings at all and the shareholders have been fooled.
Can Apple's Market Cap Hit $1 Trillion? [View article]
Apple Dominates Tablet Shipments, But Samsung Takes Some Share [View article]
Finding Deep Value in Apple [View article]
So much for the efficient market theory.
Verizon iPhone Makes RIM an Ideal Short Play [View article]
Dissecting the Apple Flash Crash [View article]
BTW. 100% of Apples profits are derived from all of their products. I was going to put together some colorful charts to illustrate this, but ran out of crayons.
I think the best part of your SA posts, is the way they illustrate color spectrums available in a Web browser.
Analysis of Competition on Horizon for iPad [View article]
Empirical Evidence of Android Eating Apple, Literally [View article]
Show me how Android does on ATT or any other carrier where iPhone is present, then we can talk meaningful comparisons.
Until then, just observe iPhone's multi-carrier rollout and the legal/security issues growth around Android. If I was an Android device maker, or a no-iPhone carrier, I'd be very worried about these right now.