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Why would the number of offices and/or employees be relevant to the stock price? This all started with meatbag claiming Apple stock was overpriced because Apple is a "small" company. That might be the dumbest definition of "small" I've ever heard when it comes to investing.

If a company's size isn't defined by its value or its profits, the how is it defined?

Apple earned more profit last quarter than Microsoft and Dell combined!

In what sense is Apple "a small company?". Apple posted revenues this past quarter that were greater than Micrsosoft's. In fact, Apple's quarterly Profit was over $1 billion dollars more than Microsoft's. That doesn't sound like a small company to me.

No. Competition isn't a crime.

Anyone who thinks a human could try to fuck a chimpanzee and succeed has never seen a chimpanzee in person. First infection was most likely a cut while preparing dead chimps for eating.

Could people stop spreading this misinformation.

Yes, apps are different to take advantage of the screen real estate

Maybe so. But far more people were likely to go, "ugh, this Samsung tab is so much bulkier than the iPad. No way am I going to buy it."

This is so dumb. None of these videos have rocket-powered cybernetic shells blasting off in to the sky to show me how extreme it is.

"This is why the iPad is successful, not because it is better but because it is "easier"."

Well that's not very open.

"It's a pretty brilliant plan. Dominate the content. It allows you to rake in the money while also providing a very guided experience to your increasingly non tech savvy (and thus broader) market."

"Recently low public opinion?!"

"What makes this so different, except for the fact that you have to find and connect to the other mac every time you want to transfer a file? (Edit comment) "

And Samsung, and LG.

Typcially, using a faster processor will improve energy efficiency even if it consumes more power while not idle. This is because, increasing the speed of the processor, reduces the time required to perform tasks, which in turn increases idle time.

This is much easier than homegroup. This eliminates an extra layer of abstraction from the sharing process (or at least hides that layer from the user).

Page views and clicks, half of which are from folks complaining about seeing too much Apple news.

Netflix won't be going anywhere. Don't know about the rest.