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I see government stopped buying PCs. Otherwise : Quote:
So... How are we in a post PC era? Consumers buy more PCs than what they used to. |
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It wasn't a terrible announcement - many people cheered / laughed in the audience. Remember when OS X was compared to Vista on stage? Was that a terrible launch? I seem to remember Snow Leopard doing extremely well. |
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Gross margin is revenue of good - cost of good. But cost of good is way more than the BOM (bill of material) tear down that is floating around the internet. Cost of good also include profit to Foxcon, part spoilage (i.e. part broken during manufacturing), rework cost, inventory cost, overhead, transportation, any tax associate with the part, regulatory cost for manufacturing or approval for sales in a country, customization (LTE band is different between country and the product has to be builded differently), warranty cost, all the cost of return that everyone want to try out the Ipad mini for 14 days and then return it, distribution cost (all the Fedex, UPS, Target, Walmart, Apple store profit) etc. etc. If you like to talk about Apple finance, can you at least open up one of the quarterly earning report and go over it at least once? http://www.phonearena.com/news/Reute...d-mini_id35504 During the recent patent trial with Samsung, Apple said that its profit margin on U.S. sales of the iPad ranged from 23% to 32% from October 2010 through March 2012. http://seekingalpha.com/article/9529...p=qanda&l=last We also added the iPad Mini to our iPad line-up. The iPad Mini has the full iPad experience, and we priced it aggressively at $329, delivering incredible value to our customers. Its gross margin is significantly below the corporate average. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gross_profit Gross profit = Net sales - Cost of goods sold Last edited by xofruitcake; Nov 10, 2012 at 10:13 PM. |
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Enterprises will not invest on hardware instead just services over the net. Only overhead is recurring license cost and Internet connectivity. OS upgrade, applications, services, support and maintenance will be mostly included in this model. Unless you need special purpose devices, all enterprises can manage with this model. |
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I'm so sorry. But having money IS a sign of having more intelligence. Financial intelligence. Excluding the obvious examples like; trust fund babies, settlement beneficiaries, lottery winners etc. And no, it's not like saying I had pizza for lunch in NYC. It's nothing like that. Acquiring pizza is easy. Anyone can dumpster dive. |
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Im not a hater but 2 words: jessica simpson
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Excluding the pizza example. That was just a nonsensical statement. Lulz. |
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I love Apple products but I would bet that the stock never gets back to where it was on the day the iPhone 5 was released.
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I'm not sure Apple is doing bad. In their last keynote they presented so many good products. The issue is when we let the financial market to be the only judge about everything, even about countries economies and way of living. We no more know what is good, what is beautiful, what is wise, we know only what makes a financial graph to go up. Nothing in this world is limitless. The higher you climb in the persuasion of getting over your limits, the harder you fall.
(All the ancient Greeks ethic, therefore their theater and art was about that. They called it Hubris, maybe we should critically compare some of the values of our society with theirs) |
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Apple's hardware is there or thereabouts. Its traditionally high profit margins are the real problem. That model is only sustainable if the market perceives Apple to be providing a unique desirable range of products. Google's Nexus range is providing decent competition without the cruft and bloatware that individual manufacturers foist upon their products and with the added benefit of speedy and sustained software support, which has always been Google's weak point once that responsibility shifts to individual manufacturers. Moreover, Google's aggressive pricing policy is diverting interest away from Apple. I am much more tempted by the Nexus 7 3G at £239 for 32Gb than the £449 that Apple is asking for the equivalent iPad Mini even though I have enough invested in the Apple Appstore. |
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Remember, until you sell the stock, you don't have money. You have something worth money, but you can't say...go buy a new house with it. Now you can get around that somewhat - banks will often let you borrow against your assets with ultra-low interest loans, the dividends from that much stock are substantial, etc. But sometimes you just want a really nice car. You sell your stock to do that. What's a troublesome sign is when you see top executives unloading *lots* of stock. For a company Apple's size, those sales aren't a lot. But consider Annie's, the people who make the tasty Mac and Cheese. Several of their top executives have sold *all* their stock in the company. That's a bad sign. |
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I like to see some flavour on store shelves and have many companys prosper and battle it out with innovation. |
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Panic on the street. Probably hedge funds dumping all their stock after buying them early on in the year. Or couple be capital gains issue, although November is bit early to start dumping.
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Or everyone is concern about what to make of Apple earning in 2013? It is a big deal that Apple project YOY earning decline in 4Q12. It is supposed to be the best quarter that Apple have ever had given the number of new product launch this Q. The news that new product has lower gross margin is concerning. The problem with Foxconn Iphone 5 production is concerning. The gross margin decline bring up a lot of question about future profitability of Apple products (Ipad 5, Iphone 6 in 2013). Are they going to go back to the 40+% corporate gross margin that Apple enjoy in fiscal 12 or are they to be 36% that Apple is projecting for 4Q12 or below? A declining gross margin for a hardware company is a very bad things and everyone is trying to figure out if it is temporary or permanent. And then the losing of market share bring up even more question about the viability of the ecosystem in the next 5 to 6 years... What is not to worry about Apple the stock this day?
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![]() On the other hand, if you own Apple stock, "worry" would seem appropriate.
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heh heh, I am an ex-Apple option holder . So the stress level is relatively low this day... I would love to create more stress by getting in the mix again 8-)) I owned an Ipad 3 and I went and play with a mini in Apple store today.. It is definitely a winner in my book. My wife who only use the Ipad occasionally commented how light the mini is... |
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Anyway the funds will be back picking Apple up again before the January earnings release. Now that the Chinese patent thing is setlled over the name of iPad, that market in China will boom. That plus the latest round of nifty gift launches in time for Christmas , Apple stock could be an attractive buy. That stock is too rich for my blood, though. Not because I think it won't go higher. It's just that I missed buying it at 13 a long time ago, so when I see it in middle triple digits I just think whoa, too late to buy that thing low now, baby! Of course it's all relative. Still, I stick to buying their gear nowadays. It doesn't keep me awake at night except when I forget to cover the MBP's blinkin' sleep light.
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Compared to their 365 day high:
Apple is down 25% Intel is down 30% Google is down 15% HP is down 56% Facebook is down 40% Microsoft is down 19% Amazon is down 12% See a pattern here? It's not just Apple. The market isn't that excited about tech stocks right now. Soon enough, Wall Street will scare the day traders and weekend warriors out, and buy everything at lows and make a killing. |
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Stock market is a very riskable place .
I can not understand when what is happen .
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