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According to that Forbes article, wouldn't cost it anywhere $2000 unless Apple were to spike their margins to cover corporate taxes. Something they wouldn't necessarily have to do, since there are tons of corporate tax breaks and subsidies available here in the US to cover that extra cost. It's a rare, rare thing for any corporation to pay their full dues here in the states.
If the tax situation were truly that steep without any ways to work around it, you wouldn't have any foreign corporations such as Nissan, Honda, and Volkswagon opening manufacturing plants here. It'd be cheaper to ship their products overseas than it would be to assemble them here.
The article does state what I figured would happen. It'd raise prices from $4 per iPhone to around $8-10 per. That's more money spent on their end, but at the same time, they don't have to exploit anyone to get it, they'd create more jobs here, and they'd still make more than enough money to turn a healthy profit.
Would it be as high? No. Apple would likely be a $550 billion company rather than a $700 billion company if they produced goods domestically. $150 billion is a chunk of change, admittedly. But you're still obscenely rich, and you've built your manufacturing chain on top of a politically stable environment. There are trade offs for everything, and you don't necessarily have to maximize profits at all costs to be a successful company.
edit: though that article does bring up one thing I never accounted for: scale. Foxconn and Pegatron are MASSIVE companies, employing a million people or more. I don't think any single first world electronics manufacturer could match that.
Just wow. The amount of denial I presume most of it coming from American population and ignorance here is just astonishing.
I can't hardly see how is fair to blame BBC or even Samsung (come on...) in this case.
People, seriously. First, Apple is not your religion nor your father's company. Once you've acknowledged that, please try to think a little bit before commenting.
So it's pretty obvious as it selected, and continues to do so, to have it's devices manufactured by the cheapest labour on the planet, that it only cares about money.
It's a business that has the best marketing team ever, because they make people believe they are somehow different. Whilst Apple laughs all the way to the bank.
I already posted earlier the reasons Apple uses China & it has a lot more to do then just cheap labour.
Interesting enough Apple spends much less on advertising then most other manufacturers. I also posted these links before when people always say its just Apples better at advertising then its products. And most people never seem to refute this link as well.
I think on the most part their products speak for themselves, thats why they don't need extensive advertising to promote them.
http://mashable.com/2014/04/08/samsung-apple-ad-spend/
...So just because they spend less means they have a poorer marketing department then others does it? I'm sorry but plenty of people would claim Apple has the best marketing of any department, advertising costs has nothing to with it or my comment.
Aaannnddddd..........????? So what? I wasn't replying to your comment so why say that? It makes no sense at all to quote someone telling them, I gave MY reasons for this earlier.
But alas, it's ALL about the money no matter what you think.
. if they are paid $5 per phone and that increases to $10. it is not beyond me to pay the difference.
Those were Foxconn employees. Foxconn, not Apple. Foxconn.Beleive me, it would be very wise of you to stop constantly labeling posters.
Just try to absorb what others write and not being addicted to your own biased, blind world.
Just for your better information:
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/aug/05/woman-nearly-died-making-ipad
http://www.cnet.com/news/riots-suicides-and-other-issues-in-foxconns-iphone-factories/
http://www.wired.com/2011/02/ff_joelinchina/all/
Again: Apple, Sony, Microsoft, Samsung, Dell, Acer, Asus...........But if money wasn't all Apple cared about, then it would already be making it's products in the country's you mentioned. So it's pretty obvious as it selected, and continues to do so, to have it's devices manufactured by the cheapest labour on the planet, that it only cares about money. It's a business that has the best marketing team ever, because they make people believe they are somehow different. Whilst Apple laughs all the way to the bank.
The difference is Apple is one of the very few companies doing something about it.
Apple - I need 2 million iPhones assembled. How much can you do it for. I have all the parts and pieces.
Pegatron - hmm 8 bucks per iphone so 16 million
Foxconn - hmm 7 bucks per iPhone so 14 million
Apple - if you can do it for 5 bucks Foxconn you got the deal cause pegatrno will do it for that.
Foxconn - Damn yes ok we'll do it for 10 million 5 bucks per iphone.
Later Foxconn bump into pegatron but are too proud to let each other know the prices they tried to haggle for and how apple played them.
You said cheap "LABOUR". Labour is only a part of it. Infrastructure is just as important.
Sorry, didn't mean to strike a nerve.
did you read any of those links?
I think you should try again
Panorama is aired worldwide via BBC World News
BBC World News is sold via BBC Worldwide
"BBC Worldwide Ltd. is the wholly owned commercial subsidiary of the BBC, formed out of a restructuring of its predecessor BBC Enterprises in 1995. The company exploits BBC brands, sells BBC and other British programming for broadcast abroad with the aim of supplementing the income received by the BBC through the licence fee.
In 2013/14, BBC Worldwide generated headline profits of £157.4m and headline sales of £1,042.3m and returned £173.8m to the BBC." wiki
The BBC are currently in talks to sell the Panorama programme/brand - the idea here (I believe) is to pimp the ratings to increase value but retain the BBC reporters/researchers to work on other profitable current affairs programming.
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you get a cookie for reading one of the links
no reasons why these negotiations are handled any differently than any other.
and im baffled by the ones that think that there isnt a correlation between the prices paid and conditions for workers.
Given that each corporation, the BBC and Apple, are in it for profit, I tend to distrust the motivations of both. So real conditions are probably more convoluted and exploitative than either makes out.
No agenda? Impartial? Now that is funny.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/...C-has-deep-liberal-bias-executive-admits.html
But even with built in bias, investigative reporting can still be performed.
What are they doing exactly? The documentary listed all of Apple's promises to improve conditions that have all been broken.
Thanks for the apology
Now, infrastructure, I don't buy that because America is MORE then big enough to have these big plants built and it has plenty of workers that are capable of doing the same jobs. It is just Apple won't pay the money for that in America, because it affects their bottom line.
Hence why Apple is all about the money first and foremost. It has more then enough to build plants in America and yet refuses to do so.
But who knows, I mean at least they assemble the Mac Pro in America so maybe one day they'll do the same with their other products but looking at the Mac Pro and its cost, I think the profit margins could be higher then the last one and so they don't take a hit, but I am not sure.
...Those employees weren't working only on Apple products....
...Even if some of them were actually working on iPad/iPhone, it wasn't the device they were working on, to "kill" them...
That was your statement.
You received an answer:
And you continue, absolutely off the track, avoiding the answer that proved you wrong:
These posts speak for themselves.
I am done with you.
You are incredibly arrogant for someone with such lightweight quips in place of substance. And that's someone who has actually seen horrible conditions first hand in west Africa for decades. You have no clue and no solution.
So, I'm avoiding you BUDDY! Go back to being a bobo, look it up. It is an insult in our province.