Thursday, January 28, 2016




Apple is doing fine, no need to fret: NY Times 






Apple flicks the wrong switch






The Apple Hangover will give Investors a Headache for some time to Come


Last Friday we posted a report titled "Apple Could Announce Close to $18 Billion in Profits on Tuesday, a World Record for any Public Company Ever." Well, Apple's CEO announced yesterday that Apple hit $18.4 billion in net profit, which means that broke the world record. If you're a shareholder, you've got to be smiling, regardless of the expected noise being heard on Wall Street today. 






It's time to lock-in Apple Inc's 2%-Plus dividend yield





Apple CFO says 'fair' outcome in Irish tax investigation would be no money owed






Angela Ahrendts treats Apple Store employees like execs, retained 81% of workforce in 2015


The company was built to change people's lives 






Hey, things are tough all over, not just at Apple.

Apple may be the canary in the coal mine, but the thing I don't understand is why the company didn't do more advertising in the run-up to Christmas.

Apple is bumming us out






Apple is in a position to overtake Samsung as world's largest chip buyer






New quarterly data ranks iPhone high in China & US despite challenging conditions






Nikkei: 4-inch iPhone already in production, meant for emerging markets






Hmmm?

iPad Air 3 may bring even sharper 4K display







Apple likely to debut iPad Air 3 at March event; new Apple WATCH models revealed






New Mac minis. iMacs, and Thunderbolt displays could show up close to the March event: 

I would guess after, rather than before.

Intel details new Skylake chips hinting at Apple's future 15" MacBook Pro specs







San Jose signs off on massive new Apple development, company's plans still nebulous


The San Jose city council has reportedly approved a development agreement allowing Apple to build up to 4.15 million square feet of space in the north of the city, even though the company itself hasn't yet decided what its interests are.


If fully developed the space could dwarf even Apple's Campus 2 project in Cupertino, and support as many as 16,000 workers, though that figure could easily change depending on how room-intensive Apple's plans are. Research, for instance, can involve fewer people per square foot owing to the need for things like lab space.




Also: see above

San Jose approves new Apple 86 acre Campus that will bring 16,000+ jobs to the community


San Jose city leaders Tuesday unanimously approved an updated development agreement that clears the way for Apple to begin building its 86-acre campus in North San Jose, a massive undertaking that could bring more than 16,000 jobs to the community.






Apple R&D, property investments reach all-time highs in Q1


In detailed earnings results for the first fiscal quarter of 2016, Apple said it spent more than $2.4 billion on research and development operations, while gross property and related expenditures grew to $51.3 billion.




A smartphone was shipped for 1 of every 5 people alive in 2015






The last laugh?

Mark Zuckerberg becomes world's sixth richest person as Facebook shares soar






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