5/27/2010 10:58:51 AM
Apple is massively overpriced but their stock price wont correct until jobs dies. Until then aint nothing wrong with makin a profit.
5/27/2010 11:00:11 AM
also:Apple, Inc.Revenue - $42.91 billionOperating income - $11.74 billionTotal assets - $47.50 billionTotal equity - $31.64 billionMicrosoftRevenue - $58.437 billionOperating income - $20.363 billionTotal assets - $77.888 billionTotal equity - $39.558 billionHP:Revenue US$ 114.552 billion (2009)Operating income US$ 10.136 billion (2009)Total assets US$ 52.539 billion (2009)Total equity US$ 38.942 billion (2009)IBM:Revenue US$ 95.757 billion (2009)Operating income US$ 17.012 billion (2009)Total assets US$ 109.023 billion (2009)Total equity US$ 22.637 billion (2009)Google:Revenue US$23.651 billion (2009)Operating income US$8.312 billion (2009)Total assets US$40.497 billion (2009)Total equity US$36.004 billion (2009)http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2010/04/22/chart-where-apple-gets-its-revenue/
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5/27/2010 11:06:13 AM
Can we just make an official BlackDog dailytech.com news thread already
5/27/2010 11:06:54 AM
uh no, it's about percentage of tech industry sold
5/27/2010 11:06:55 AM
You're an idiot
5/27/2010 11:12:13 AM
oh man
5/27/2010 11:13:18 AM
I have to say that was a very well written article, I agree 100%
5/27/2010 11:13:49 AM
I have never read a more biased one sided article before... Also...
5/27/2010 11:17:10 AM
because you drink the kool-aid
5/27/2010 11:21:41 AM
golovko doesnt drink the koolaid, he is the koolaid man
5/27/2010 11:24:29 AM
^^Of all people, you are the last to say someone drinks the kool-aid, which I don't. I do, however, appreciate a good product when I see one.^If its not Microsoft, IE, or silverlight its not worth discussing.[Edited on May 27, 2010 at 11:24 AM. Reason : .]
5/27/2010 11:24:31 AM
Not to trollbut have you ever not responded to a post about Apple, and do any of those responses not contain 'lol' ?
5/27/2010 11:29:31 AM
dble[Edited on May 27, 2010 at 11:31 AM. Reason : post]
5/27/2010 11:30:42 AM
Not to troll backBut yes, I do in fact not respond to every Apple post.lol
5/27/2010 11:31:06 AM
why am i the last person? you're so full of it, in every discussion we've had i've been the objective one bringing facts to the table while you continue to troll with insults and assumptions.perfect example:
5/27/2010 11:49:36 AM
Sony/PS3Anti-AppleGoogle
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5/27/2010 12:11:55 PM
Microsoft didn't save Apple from bankruptcy, Jobs did.That said, 1997 was disasterous for Apple to the point where 1.2 billion in the bank or not, if they didn't get things turned around fast, they were on the fast track to bankruptcy. According to Prospero's link, they'd lost 1.8B in 1996 and 1997 combined. 1.2B wasn't saving them.
5/27/2010 12:20:54 PM
Oh I'm not saying they weren't in trouble or headed to bankruptcy. But to say they were in fact bankrupt with 1.2 billion in cash is silly. Even for an apple hater like prosper it's a stretch. Or even to say that 150 million saved them. [Edited on May 27, 2010 at 12:31 PM. Reason : .]
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5/27/2010 1:53:02 PM
Well, you said it yourself:
5/27/2010 2:02:27 PM
^^ ding ding dingRead The Complexity Avalanche, which talks about this very issue, and how it's killing technology adoption. Apple may be the only tech company who's consistently able to execute on wrapping technology in a package that anyone can use. Most of y'all who hate apple do so because "wah it's trendy and therefore I must hate it"or"I want more nerd knobs"but realistically people posting in here are a shitty representative of the overall consumer base. Is their market cap overvalued? Hell yes. But most of the anti-apple arguments in here are based on some sort of emotional distaste for a company that has nothing to do with anything that matters.[Edited on May 27, 2010 at 2:06 PM. Reason : .]
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5/27/2010 2:24:43 PM
Purchasing an Apple product involves swallow swallowing? WHO KNEW?
5/27/2010 2:30:41 PM
the problem is microsoft let whoever wanted to write their own installers. Long term they should restrict installation to the windows installer and have it handle registry and file security.All settings belong in the registry, all documents belong in documents, and the only thing that goes in program files is the binaries. Then when you want to move shit around its easy as hell to port it from machine to machine cause everythings in the same place. Its also easy to manage in the enterprise because everyone stores settings and documents the same way. It will probably eventually get there but alot of old shit will break when it happens.
5/27/2010 2:31:44 PM
^I am for this on windows.
5/27/2010 2:39:28 PM
^dittoI'm not anti-Apple, I just don't ignore the facts, whichever side they fall on. Apple is widely successful and for many reasons mentioned here, it's in part why they CAN get away with higher profit margins, this is no different than any other industry. In my industry it's the same way, the higher quality, higher design, holistic approach, aka "thought leadership" in whichever industry your in can typically charge more than the competition because they are the best at what they do, which is Apple, in this case. Whether they're worth the extra money is subjective, but to ignore that they do have the highest profit margin (objective) is asinine.Face it, everyone is different and have different levels of understanding when it comes to technology. It's safe to say a majority of people aren't tech-savvy. Sure they can use a computer but prefer something that's easy to use. And then there are some people prefer the exact opposite, they have a higher level of understanding and prefer choice and options, even if it's not as simple or easy to use. It doesn't have to be either/or, unfortunately fanboi's on both sides just encourage the either/or mentality. I think more and more people are understanding that you can have the best of both worlds. I own Apple products & PC products and am quite pleased because I know I've got the products that fit my needs best.And Golovko, no one said Apple was bankrupt. "Near" and "are" are two different words. And yes, Steve Jobs turned it all around. I actually prefer Samsung over Sony, no I don't own a PS3, and I'm not anti-Apple (although I may question some of their actions, I do not hate), and yes I use Google products.[Edited on May 27, 2010 at 3:36 PM. Reason : .]
5/27/2010 3:30:16 PM
^You seem to think so. But nice back track there. At least we're on the same page finally.Also, with the exception of their computers. Their products aren't insanely expensive. Sure they have high margins (good for the company and in the long run the consumer) but that doesn't mean their products aren't priced right. Something is over priced if its more than what the majority of people are willing to pay for it. Which the iPod/iPhone/iPad market has shown that its not priced too high as some of you like to think. Sure any product I buy i'd like it to be cheaper, who wouldn't? But to say its retarded that its priced at what it is, is just silly and goes against capitalism.Also, the more profitable Apple (or any tech company) the more spending money they have to sink back into R&D of future products.The only time I care that I'm paying X when it only costs Y to make is cables.
5/27/2010 3:40:57 PM
would you say you're laughing out loud?
5/27/2010 3:49:54 PM
Not to troll?
5/27/2010 3:53:52 PM
forgive me, yes
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5/27/2010 6:51:51 PM
I remember when they were beleaguered, Dell told them to close up shop and return money to the shareholders, MS supposedly owned them, all they could do was make colored plastic, etc.Gotta be one of the greatest comebacks in business.If you think their products are expensive, you can get in on the gravy train by buying stock. Any company that is flourishing with high margins is one you want to get in on. The fact that a large portion of the US can afford their products says that they are not overpriced. They are only over priced if you assign no value to design, customer service, aesthetics, user experience, etc. Cheapskate nerds tend to do this. The vast majority of normal people don'tP.S. Get rid of the registry. It's a security and usability nightmare[Edited on May 27, 2010 at 11:05 PM. Reason : .]
5/27/2010 10:52:38 PM
I guess you missed this post:
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5/28/2010 1:55:43 AM
1337 b4k4, Prospero and Stein, nice to see some level headed perspectives in here. I think tech oriented people are oblivious to some design flaws to the average end user of a product. That is fine for personal taste or opinions of an entity, however an investor has to look at things from a detached and objective perspective. Of all the companies I've invested in, Apple's continually made me the most nervous but they've also had very high returns. I think stock price tends to be biased towards the short term future growth potential of a company so arguing if the market cap of a company is "worth it" seems an odd exercise. Carry on.
5/28/2010 3:59:22 AM
off topic but I think
5/28/2010 7:55:10 AM
^massive application distributions ftl
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5/28/2010 8:40:15 AM
yea every girl on the planet likes them, guys however have more broaden views.I would puke if I had to look at an Apple design every day. I'd much rather see this:
5/28/2010 1:24:38 PM
^yep, that's the type of post that highlights the emotional distaste I was referring to. It's like you don't even try to make any intelligent points.
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