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It is interesting to note that the first Sony retail store wholly owned and operated by Sony opened in 1982 [1], way before the first Apple store in 2001 [2]. Although Sony had retail stores almost 20 years before Apple, their stores are not as popular, likely because of the lack of demand for their products. -------------------------------------- 1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sony_Canada#Sony_Style 2. http://en.wi…
There's a Sony store in New York on Madison Avenue. It closes at 7pm. In New York. A few blocks away there's an Apple store that does not close . Ever.
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#102Bombastic numbers as usual. So, when can I get an MB Pro 13" with an up-to-par screen resolution? :)
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There's a Sony store in New York on Madison Avenue. It closes at 7pm. In New York. A few blocks away there's an Apple store that does not close . Ever.
Christmas Day?
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#10420.34 million iPhones in the quarter comes out to about 225,000 iPhones sold per day. Google recently announced 500,000 Android "activations' Android per day. So Android still has the market share advantage?
Which has bigger share doesn't matter, as long as each grows and has enough critical mass to sustain their ecosystems and developers. There's room for both. Isn't it the Android fans that bring up choice all the time?
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command-shift-n to create a new folder even in a save dialog. command-shift-g to quickly go to a filesystem path (supports tab completion. It's unix filesystem, so ~/ == your home directory. ~/Doc[tab] will take you to your Documents folder, etc). As for speed - RAM upgrade and an SSD make all the difference in the world (as they would for windows as well). Oh, also, if you're new to the mac, you might need some of t…
Don't forget: Native shortcuts to take various screenshots (unrelated to anything, but so useful and cool): http://guides.macrumors.com/Taking_Screenshots_in_Mac_OS_X * Sparrow http://sparrowmailapp.com/ - Gmail done right * TextWrangler http://www.barebones.com/products/textwrangler/ - Best text editor, for any purpose and free * Pixelmator http://www.pixelmator.com/ - Mac equivalent of Paint.NET except it's not fre…
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command-shift-n to create a new folder even in a save dialog. command-shift-g to quickly go to a filesystem path (supports tab completion. It's unix filesystem, so ~/ == your home directory. ~/Doc[tab] will take you to your Documents folder, etc). As for speed - RAM upgrade and an SSD make all the difference in the world (as they would for windows as well). Oh, also, if you're new to the mac, you might need some of t…
Don't forget: Native shortcuts to take various screenshots (unrelated to anything, but so useful and cool): http://guides.macrumors.com/Taking_Screenshots_in_Mac_OS_X * Sparrow http://sparrowmailapp.com/ - Gmail done right * TextWrangler http://www.barebones.com/products/textwrangler/ - Best text editor, for any purpose and free * Pixelmator http://www.pixelmator.com/ - Mac equivalent of Paint.NET except it's not fre…
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#10820.34 million iPhones in the quarter comes out to about 225,000 iPhones sold per day. Google recently announced 500,000 Android "activations' Android per day. So Android still has the market share advantage?
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#109I think we need a windfall tax on Big Apple.
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their $75 billion in cash and negotiable securities compares with eBay's July 19th enterprise value of $37.5 billion, Microsoft's $188 billion, Sony's $28.5 billion and Google's $160 billion. They could buy eBay or Sony for cash. Enterprise value is market capitalization (value of all the shares) less debt. Apple's was $316 billion on the same date. Note - Apple is great at making awesome products, and most likely lo…
Does enterprise value consider the uplift of actually paying cash? At $33.75 [1] EBAY has a market cap of just under $44B but to actually buy the company for cash and get everyone to tender their shares you would probably have to pay $80B+ and that would not include assumption of debt. I guess I don't get how EBAY is valued at less than their market cap. [1] http://www.google.com/finance?q=NASDAQ:EBAY
One way to think about why cash is subtracted is that the acquirer gets to keep it. If I pay $10 billion for 100% of a company's shares, but get to keep the $1 billion in cash on the balance sheet, then the actual price of acquiring the company is only $9 billion (assuming no debt). With enough cash, it is possible to have a negative enterprise value.
EV is usually calculated with the current equity value, as that is what the market "believes" the company is worth. If an acquirer comes along and wants to purchase all of the shares at a premium, you can find an implied EV from the offer price.