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Nothing beautiful about the shameful way they treat their workers.JFR wrote:AAPL ... beautiful company. Beautiful products. Had my share of them from the Classic through the Quadra, iMac bondi blue, G5, cell phone, iPad, et cetera.
Thought the company might miss the leadership and vision of Steve Jobs. Not so far ...
Yeah, I missed that one.daytradingES wrote:Nothing beautiful about the shameful way they treat their workers.JFR wrote:AAPL ... beautiful company. Beautiful products. Had my share of them from the Classic through the Quadra, iMac bondi blue, G5, cell phone, iPad, et cetera.
Thought the company might miss the leadership and vision of Steve Jobs. Not so far ...
Perhaps you have missed the documentaries on the brutal abuse of workers in China.
Much of the criticism of those documentaries seems valid.daytradingES wrote:... the documentaries on ...
Lol, you serious? Don't waste time on this topic, globalization and consumerism has its "collateral damage" and this is one of those. Also, fallacious argument when almost all large corps utilize these cost saving techniques whether it's ethical or not, doesn't matter from a shareholder standpoint.daytradingES wrote:Nothing beautiful about the shameful way they treat their workers.JFR wrote:AAPL ... beautiful company. Beautiful products. Had my share of them from the Classic through the Quadra, iMac bondi blue, G5, cell phone, iPad, et cetera.
Thought the company might miss the leadership and vision of Steve Jobs. Not so far ...
Perhaps you have missed the documentaries on the brutal abuse of workers in China.
Apple stories get hits. It's that simple. It's not "their" workers. It's the companies they hire to build their shit. These exact same companies build shit for HP, Dell, et al….. just those stories don't get the eyeballs. "The shitty way HP treats its workers" see that story? Nope. Same companies, like FoxConn build their shit too. No one seems to care about the poor workers in CHina when it's HP et al.JFR wrote:Yeah, I missed that one.daytradingES wrote:Nothing beautiful about the shameful way they treat their workers.JFR wrote:AAPL ... beautiful company. Beautiful products. Had my share of them from the Classic through the Quadra, iMac bondi blue, G5, cell phone, iPad, et cetera.
Thought the company might miss the leadership and vision of Steve Jobs. Not so far ...
Perhaps you have missed the documentaries on the brutal abuse of workers in China.
Save the world from commerce.
Do not invest in oil companies. Shoe manufacturers. Tobacco companies. Alcohol companies. On and on and on ... And forget about progress through work.
Back to stock market talk.
Boom.K447 wrote:Much of the criticism of those documentaries seems valid.daytradingES wrote:... the documentaries on ...
Apple seems to attract agenda driven storylines with attack styled messaging designed to attract viewer eyeballs (and advertiser ratings) with often false 'news'. Downplay the positive and accentuate the negative is the playbook.
Apple themselves know there is a real tension in the issue and have publicly said as much. Compare the stance of Apple with its competitors using the very same or similar assembly facilities in China. The other guys prefer to stay quiet, hiding in the shadow of Apple as it faces the bulk of the news media onslaught.
Thanks FG, Long at 210.98!FlowerGirl wrote:Some of you wish to have seen this...as posted yesterday before the close...On Twitter
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Unique, any AAPL charts?Unique wrote:Lol, you serious? Don't waste time on this topic, globalization and consumerism has its "collateral damage" and this is one of those. Also, fallacious argument when almost all large corps utilize these cost saving techniques whether it's ethical or not, doesn't matter from a shareholder standpoint.daytradingES wrote:Nothing beautiful about the shameful way they treat their workers.JFR wrote:AAPL ... beautiful company. Beautiful products. Had my share of them from the Classic through the Quadra, iMac bondi blue, G5, cell phone, iPad, et cetera.
Thought the company might miss the leadership and vision of Steve Jobs. Not so far ...
Perhaps you have missed the documentaries on the brutal abuse of workers in China.Let's be real.
Yep, I saw this on twitter— Accompanied by the words "If" ""may" and "watching". Don't seem to see those words appear in this after-the-fact chest-beating post. Hmmmm…...FlowerGirl wrote:Some of you wish to have seen this...as posted yesterday before the close...On Twitter
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I don't know. Why 13.96?satishshetty wrote:Cobra...what are your thoughts on VIX? can it be traded at 13.96 ?
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