Apple to Hold Conference Call on Monday to Announce Plans For Its $98 Billion Cash Balance
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Apple to Hold Conference Call on Monday to Announce Plans For Its $98 Billion Cash Balance
Apple has made surprise announcement that it will be holding a conference call on Monday, March 19th at 6 a.m. PDT/9 a.m. EDT to provide details of what it plans to do with its cash balance.
Apple issued the following media alert:
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Give it to me.
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As any good business with long term plans they should invest in future. R&D should be in front because it'll take most money. Just Imagine what 100B and about 5 years plus brightest minds in the world can buy you, amazing. Like I said I think they'll invest in future, some money may go to that new campus plus they may invest in something .... like Apple stuck :D .... If you have 100k or so that you trying to invest ..get Apple stuck , it may not get 42% in one year once again but 30% return is almost guarantee ...
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- Give 40B to the poor people in the USA and across the world.- Give 40B as dividens to invetors.- Give 20B to needy schools, universities and research centres around the world.
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Start a Bank
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That first 40bil would be pissed away faster than you can say duh. The last 20bil would be pissed away at a slightly slower rate.
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I think it'd be worthwhile that they start their on mobile network in the USA and UK, Apple's very own 4G network. They'd rake in even more cash.
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Some for global warming/climate change and employment conditions at Foxx.
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*Sits patiently Waiting for the phone to ring
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Why is Obama trolling this site
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Probably should start by giving some to the families of the poor foxconn employees that offed themselves due to the horrid work conditions and pay. Then maybe invest in to R&D of ways to recycle all the wasted precious metals filling up the landfills with their 1 year life cycle throw away electronics.
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When your doing well you get richer and richer. For the rest of us we have to decide if we want 1 share of Apple or an iPad.
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And that would leave Apple with no cash, right?