>Company worth 800 billion
>Have 250+ billion literally unironically in cash
>People on lebbit , /g/ and youtube comments think they know better that the people at Apple making the decisions
>mfw
Can anyone explain this meme to me
The only thing I know, anon, is that their new phone isn't worth the price they're asking for it.
I don't own any Apple shares so I couldn't care less how much they're worth.
>Lehman Brothers
>fourth-largest investment bank in the United States
>people on /biz/ think they know better than the people at Lehman Brothers making the decisions
>>62419453
Wasn't aware they existed. Read wiki and It is never going to happen with Apple though
>>62419409
Steve ballmer multibillonary master on Harvard Apple fanboys still think they know better that multibillonary.
>>62419409
>Venezuela
>Has the worlds biggest oil and natural gas reservers of the entire fucking planet.
>People starve to death and die because of the lack of health care and medicine.
>mfw I have no f.
Apple is a big company, full of retard execs that are trying to keep their positions. They don't really care about the long survivability of the company.
>>62419409
>they have money from selling older products
>therefore all future products cannot be criticized
>>62419409
>>62419516
>$200B """"""cash""""""" in jew tax dodge havens
>only $5B actual cash to run operations
>$100B+ and growing debt to pay for operations
>$100B+ in dodged taxes that governments ALWAYS collect on
>iToddlers think applel cant fall
Literally history's biggest bubble waiting to pop.
>>62421345
To further stress the point: Clearly, these decisions are beyond criticism. Who are YOU to criticize Apple, hmm? Do you have $800 billion?
>>62421359
Stop criticizing Apple! They do NOT make mistakes!
>>62421359
Tbf I think he was trying to say that a company worth 800 billion surely doesn't take decisions without thinking them over.
>>62421347
They're also doing massive stock buybacks. Their growth died years ago and is only going up because of these desperate debt funded buybacks. All the while, paying out dividends to keep investors from jumping ship.
All signs point to desperation because they don't have any real way to grow the company and they can't keep up the desperation buybacks forever. It'll only be downhill or over a cliff when they reach that point.
>>62421383
They can think them over. Their products are not the results of random doodling and chaotic design.
...but they can still be wrong. Having $$$ does not make anyone (or any company) infallible.