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gutuami
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Nation state over Corpotocracy market abusers- Apple vs EU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pp4aX1UhQHI
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Euler
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I noticed brexit has bumped up the cost of an iPhone quite a bit.
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Euler wrote:I noticed brexit has bumped up the cost of an iPhone quite a bit.
Or the European Commission ruling on their tax arrangements
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I think Tim Cook is ruining Apple. i'm a little worry abt Apple's future. I really admire Steve Jobs for what he did, Apple's products is not really diverse but very unique and high quality (iMess, VSCO,...i couldn't see any similar and great things from Android)
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charcoline wrote:I think Tim Cook is ruining Apple. i'm a little worry abt Apple's future. I really admire Steve Jobs for what he did, Apple's products is not really diverse but very unique and high quality (iMess, VSCO,...i couldn't see any similar and great things from Android)
This video seems somewhat relevant: https://twitter.com/ow/status/792284416 ... 92/video/1
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Looks like after today's news of Buffett taking a bigger stake we are getting very close to having the first $1 trillion company in Apple.

I still prefer Amazon for the long term mind you.
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I'll never forget sitting in a boardroom in Houston discussing the impending bankruptcy of Apple. I think it was Microsoft that bailed them out, they should have held onto the shares!!
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I thought it was going to be Amazon but Apple just hit $1 trillion in Market Cap :shock:

I still prefer Amazon for the longer term though.

Buffett does it again!
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It's been a hell of a ride.
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And an amazing growth since this from early 2017, $730bn was peanuts ;)
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ShaunWhite wrote:
Thu Aug 02, 2018 5:14 pm
It's been a hell of a ride.
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And an amazing growth since this from early 2017, $730bn was peanuts ;)
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Why would 'All money' not add up here on that second attachment? Am I being thick?
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eightbo wrote:
Fri Aug 03, 2018 1:01 pm
Why would 'All money' not add up here on that second attachment? Am I being thick?
It's a fair question, they're more comparisons then slices of the overall pie. What's not shown are all the debt obligations. For instance the stock market valuation doesn't account for the fact that half the companies in it might actually be in debt.

Realistically you'd show the $150-$200 trillion in true global debt obligations, most of it govt to future govt obligations, in the 'all money supply' category. Actually the current USA's own unfunded welfare state/spending/debt obligations is something ridiculous like $100-150 trillion in the coming decades.

Basically there's an extra £200Tn floating around that's nothing more than IOU's scribbled on beer mats.
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insightful, ty
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eightbo wrote:
Fri Aug 03, 2018 3:27 pm
ty
If you get it then maybe you can explain it to me ! :?
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Apple is now a company valued at £1tn!
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Euler wrote:
Fri Jan 03, 2020 7:09 pm
Apple is now a company valued at £1tn!
Not bad for a company very close to becoming non exsistsnt not to many years ago
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