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RE: iPhone and It's Increasing Cost of Ownership

in #apple7 years ago

Meanwhile Apple has 'untrained' is user base to the point where many of them cannot fathom how to use an Android device.

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@jdc

I wouldn't expect it. The corporate tax entity was designed as a method, to provide protection and competition against the banking guild. It appears [1] Apple Corporation (AAPL) has sided with the bankers. The company shows intent mirroring [2] Alphabet, Inc. (GOOGL) by including the banking guild as shadow investors. It should worry most stockholders and traders. It will reveal the "promise" of innovation within [1] Apple Corporation (AAPL) has been lost.

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[1] Apple Corporation via Google Finance. Last accessed on May 12, 2017 from URLREF https://www.google.com/finance?q=apple&ei=6gsWWfmZFIWB2AaIv6KICQ

[2] Alphabet, Inc. via Google Finance. Last accessed on May 12, 2017 from URLREF https://www.google.com/finance?q=NASDAQ%3Agoogl&ei=8gsWWZnFEMWS2AbFm6rgBA

We agree on the reality of the situation but I think we disagree on the background. I contend that Apple has always been about controlling the user base with the aim of keeping them dependant on Apple products. I believe that your view is that this is a new development.

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@jdc,

Oh, by no means do I discount your responses. I'm aware [1] Apple Corporation (AAPL) only improves upon end-user preference and UX. Understanding moves the company had undertaken since manufacturing and forward innovating from Apple IIe personal computers. The situation facing [1] Apple Corporation (APPL) is quite understandable. On one hand, the company must best improve upon end-user requests and the other hand presents a dilemma in research and development.

I would like you, to point your eyes on the supposed wealth valuation of the company at $800bln. A bit of information most Americans hadn't realized is United States Federal Reserve has only $1.5tln in circulation. So one must consider the means and reasoning shadow investors as [2] Goldman Sachs dipping in the chalice.

Reference

[1] Apple Corporation via Google Finance. Last accessed on May 12, 2017 from URLREF https://www.google.com/finance?q=apple&ei=6gsWWfmZFIWB2AaIv6KICQ

[2] Goldman Sachs via Google Finance. Last accessed on May 12, 2017 from URLREF https://www.google.com/finance?q=NYSE%3AGS&ei=mFsWWemVJaqGjAGI9764Aw