"Incredulously, strong buybacks could continue for another 15 years, if Apple decided it was comfortable taking on leverage. — Analyst Toni Sacconaghi
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"Incredulously, strong buybacks could continue for another 15 years, if Apple decided it was comfortable taking on leverage. — Analyst Toni Sacconaghi
Read More Toni Sacconaghi: Buybacks and tax cuts are what's keeping Apple shares afloat
The threat from Lina Kahn’s FTC to root out “unlawful restrictions” seems to have done the trick.
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From Jennifer Calfas' "$750 Million Lawsuit Filed Against Travis Scott, Drake and Others Over Astroworld Tragedy" in Thursday's Wall Street Journal.
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Apple -- famous for selling high-priced, repair-proof hardware -- is making its parts, tools and manuals available to anybody who asks.
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From Chaim Gartenberg's "Qualcomm’s next-gen CPU for PCs will take on Apple’s M-series chips in 2023" posted Tuesday on The Verge.
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From Alisha Ebrahimji's "A signal from an iPad saved a dad and daughter who went missing after their small plane crashed in Pennsylvania" posted Tuesday on CNN.com.
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“Frankly, we are not satisfied," says Jo Seoung, who spearheaded the legislation. "Apple’s claim that it’s already complying is nonsensical."
Read More South Korea unhappy with Apple's response to new laws
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