Entries in apple (158)

Thursday
Feb232012

Why Apple should buy Yahoo!

There are no shortages of ideas and suggestions for the spending of Apple’s $100 billion cash mountain. Some hopefuls entertained notions of a dividend, but this was squashed at today’s shareholders’ meeting. There will be no dividend, no share buyback and no stock split in the immediate future.

In the meantime, Forbes has come up with a suggestion that could make a lot of sense: Buy Yahoo!

Forbes contends Apple should get into the search engine business at a time when Yahoo! is weak and with a current net value of $18.3 billion. No doubt this valuation would soar if Apple showed any interest, but the company still offers a lot for a reasonable price.

More compelling arguments follow: Apple needs to stay in or get out of the advertising business; Apple should be developing key features and not relying so much on Google for aspects such as search, You Tube and maps; Yahoo! owns thousands of useful patents; Finally, Yahoo! could form the basis of an Apple payments system.

But, as Forbes points out, other suiters could be pulled in if Apple shows an interest in Yahoo!—among them Microsoft and Facebook, although for the moment Facebook is out of the running until it becomes a public company.

Thursday
Feb022012

Amazon's wafer-thin margins are cause for concern

In the last quarter of 2011 Amazon posted $17.4 billion in revenue but a miserable $177 million in profit. In stark contrast, Apple returned $13.06 billion profit on a turnover of $46.33 billion. This is a massive margin by any standards. Amazon’s current margins are even worse than the classic retail example of Walmart. Last quarter Walmart earned $3.3 billion profit on $109.5 billion turnover.

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Tuesday
Jan312012

Golden Apples: Suppliers benefit from Apple glitter

Another Apple supplier, ARM, is doing exceptionally well. The British company reported strong fourth-quarter profits of £33m, up 11 percent year on year and the stock is up nearly 4% at 617p this morning.

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Wednesday
Jan252012

Halo Effect: Apple's seductive horse in Microsoft's Troy

What happens when those PC come up for renewal? Millions of people who have never previously considered a Mac will certainly replace their PCs with an Apple product. I have strong anecdotal evidence that this is happening already.

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Tuesday
Jan242012

Apple invests $80m on R&D, $20m on a new factory

Apple has invested heavily, spending $80 million on R&D, and $20 million on a new factory. The new machine is aimed directly at the IBM personal computer buyer, and is offering the now familiar windows, pull-down menus and mouse.

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