Apple becomes world's 1st trillion-dollar company

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  • Bentleyspop
    Bentleyspop Craft Beer Brewery, Colorado Posts: 11,517
    Glad I got some of this a long time ago
  • Then they should afford to release a non-fucked Macbook Pro.
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • HesCalledDyer
    HesCalledDyer Maryland Posts: 16,498
    Then they should afford to release a non-fucked Macbook Pro.
    That's how they get you to buy another one in order to increase company worth.
  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,759
    edited August 2018
    Apple now mainly relies on branding instead of innovation... Who would have thunk that branding would be the more powerful of the two? Kind of depressing.
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  • tempo_n_groove
    tempo_n_groove Posts: 41,599
    First American Company.

    Some Chinese oil company was the first.

    Still a huge deal!  Alphabet is around 900 billion.
  • benjs
    benjs Toronto, ON Posts: 9,391
    PJ_Soul said:
    Apple now mainly relies on branding instead of innovation... Who would have thunk that branding would be the more powerful of the two? Kind of depressing.
    In the spaces Apple participates in, I'm curious what you'd perceive as innovations that have surpassed Apple's recent initiatives (i.e. basic user-oriented IoT-integrated workflow management, development kits to make augmented/virtual reality applications approachable to design, custom-designed chips for unprecedented efficiency, taking an end-to-end approach to own the supply chain, etc). These are unglamorous initiatives that amount to a stronger user experience than I've encountered in my 20-odd years using PCs extensively.

    I'd also encourage anyone with nerdy tendencies to look at Apple's Machine Learning blog (machinelearning.apple.com) to look at the astonishing work they put in to actually learn without selling client data. The cost of this has been slow development to Siri (arguably the most important product Apple makes) in the interest of privacy.

    Don't get me wrong - preserving human privacy is a branding decision, but it aligns with the ethical stances of the company, and Apple has gone far beyond what is expected to maintain privacy on devices.
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  • HesCalledDyer
    HesCalledDyer Maryland Posts: 16,498
    PJ_Soul said:
    Apple now mainly relies on branding instead of innovation... Who would have thunk that branding would be the more powerful of the two? Kind of depressing.
    Indeed.  The whole reason I switched to apple many, many years ago was because the products and software were contemporary, stable, fun & easy to use, and long-lasting.  It's sad to watch how they've slowly abandoned many of those things that attracted me in the first place, especially the resiliency.  I bought an iMac because I was tired of buying new Windows computers every 2-3 years.  That iMac lasted me a decade. It still works, but the display is wonky and today's technological capacities have well-exceeded it's practicality.  Apple nowadays still builds products with functional resiliency, however they decide to stop supporting them on the software front about 5 years into the life, forcing obsolescence on you which means you have to buy new product even though the old product still works (and is still capable of handling current software demands).  There is very little innovation between product model iterations anymore but Apple drives this mentality of always having the latest, greatest thing even though it's really not much better than the current model. There were big changed between the original iPhone and the 3g, even more so then with the 4/5.  Since then they've just been minor functional tweaks with each iPhone model.  Jobs may have been a hard-ass but at least he forced his designers and engineer to their potential.  Seems like Cook is content with just being another garbage tech company spewing out newest apple iThing every 6 months with very little innovation.
  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,669
    Oh, good, now they can start issuing these:

    "It's a sad and beautiful world"
    -Roberto Benigni

  • rgambs
    rgambs Posts: 13,576
    Maybe time to start paying some fucking taxes????
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  • Spiritual_Chaos
    Spiritual_Chaos Posts: 31,561
    edited August 2018
    Then they should afford to release a non-fucked Macbook Pro.
    That's how they get you to buy another one in order to increase company worth.
    I guess.

    I hate that my wonderful 2011 model broke. Can't pay the price for a 2018 model. They're getting worse and worse. Stuck with a DELL for the time being.
    Post edited by Spiritual_Chaos on
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • mace1229
    mace1229 Posts: 9,892
    If you invested $8 when they started, it would be worth $1 billion today.
    Really wish I could go back in time.
  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,669
    mace1229 said:
    If you invested $8 when they started, it would be worth $1 billion today.
    Really wish I could go back in time.
    If you ever get there, pick up a few of these sealed while you're at it:



    "It's a sad and beautiful world"
    -Roberto Benigni

  • Indifference
    Indifference Posts: 2,775
    mace1229 said:
    If you invested $8 when they started, it would be worth $1 billion today.
    Really wish I could go back in time.


    Well people here in MA couldn't!

    https://www.marketwatch.com/story/when-apple-went-public-on-this-date-in-1980-massachusetts-warned-investors-to-stay-away-2017-12-11

    Crazy stuff.

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  • unsung
    unsung I stopped by on March 7 2024. First time in many years, had to update payment info. Hope all is well. Politicians suck. Bye. Posts: 9,487
    edited August 2018
    Still using a 2003 Powerbook G4 in the shop.

    Main computer is a 2010 Macbook Pro.  Stopped by Apple to ask a question and everyone loved it.  
  • Smellyman
    Smellyman Asia Posts: 4,528
    edited August 2018
    Moved off Windows and Apple years ago.



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  • oftenreading
    oftenreading Victoria, BC Posts: 12,856
    Smellyman said:
    Moved off Windows and Apple years ago.




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  • flywallyfly
    flywallyfly Posts: 1,453
    How much of that stock price is attributed to sweatshops in China? I guess I have to give them kudos for investing in the suicide nets in the factory dormitories.
  • Meltdown99
    Meltdown99 None Of Your Business... Posts: 10,739
    I don't think innovation is to keep adding more useless bells and whistles to a smart phone, tablet or computer ...

    Innovation come's when someone develops a new and exciting product ...

    What more do people want their phones, tablets and computers to do ...


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  • eddiec
    eddiec Posts: 3,962
    I don't think innovation is to keep adding more useless bells and whistles to a smart phone, tablet or computer ...

    Innovation come's when someone develops a new and exciting product ...

    What more do people want their phones, tablets and computers to do ...


    I'm holding out for teleportation.
  • my2hands
    my2hands Posts: 17,117
    edited August 2018
    How much of that stock price is attributed to sweatshops in China? I guess I have to give them kudos for investing in the suicide nets in the factory dormitories.
    I found something flywallyfly & I agree about...

    Nobody in the western world actually gives a shit about this, unfortunately. So much if our "stuff" is made this way, its impossible to avoid it I think

    Apple doesn't want to help law enforcement access their products after a scumbag shoots up a bunch if people? Then I say fuck Apple, keep your stupid watch

    And yes, what are they paying in taxes?
    Post edited by my2hands on