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Tag Archives: Apple
What’s With All the Chips?
Back in 1995, semiconductors was the play of the town. If you invested in Intel, Micron or National Semiconductors, you just couldn’t go wrong. Then came the crisis, prices were reassessed, and the whole system was re-evaluated. Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) … Continue reading
Posted in Stocks
Tagged Apple, Broadcom, Chips, Intel, Micron, Microsoft, Qualcomm, Semiconductors
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What is Wrong With Valuations?
Dropbox’s IPO and the subsequent price rise brings memories of the dot-com era. Continue reading
Tit for Tat?
Was the recent $14 billion fine imposed by the DOJ on DB payback for the back tax issue involving Apple a few weeks ago? Continue reading
Posted in Bonds, Currencies, Economy, Stocks
Tagged Apple, Department of Justice, Deutsche Bank, European Commission, European Union, Financial Crisis, Fines, Taxes
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It’s the cumulative effect
The time has gone where new technological releases were packed with innovation. Now it’s the cumulative effect that will drive you to upgrade your gadgets…with less frequency Continue reading
Rotten Apple? Think Again
Is Apple an evil corporation preying on weak countries to further its oppressive hold on the world, or are they simply doing what everybody in their right mind should be doing: seeking by all means a legal way to minimize their tax burden? Continue reading
Posted in Economy, M&A, Stocks
Tagged Apple, European Commission, European Union, Ireland, Taxes
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