Posted in Investment on Feb 5th, 2009
iPhonAsia comment: Representative Gary Ackerman takes the SEC to task. iPhonAsia has written to the SEC several times in the last two years regarding hedge funds and market abuses. We received one form letter response in May 2008, some 5 months after our letter. Hence, in July 2008 we wrote an open letter to the [...]
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Posted in China, Investment on Feb 1st, 2009
Update – Feb 2, 2009: According to a source on China Law Blog, President Obama called President Hu Jintao to set the record strait. Excerpt: “We at this time have no more information beyond confirmation of the call, but our sources tell us that President Obama did make the call in an effort to let President [...]
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"Hang in there!" Good advice for Apple's Shareholders
Posted in AAPL, Apple, Investment on May 7th, 2008
Apple (AAPL) shareholders had a rough start to 2008 as the stock price tumbled over 80 points … from 202 to just under 120 in a few short months. In fact, one of the prime motivations for creating iPhonAsia was to take an activist shareholder role. Tiny drop in the bucket this blog may be, [...]
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Posted in AAPL, Investment on Feb 5th, 2008
IMPORTANT: iPhone in Asia does not offer investment advice nor do we make any investment recommendations. An investment in stocks carries market risk and may not be suitable for all individuals. Investors should consult their financial advisor before making any investment decisions. Key AAPL Valuation Statistics HERE Apple Executive Management Biographies by TechStock2000 See > S&P’s Buffett Stock [...]
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Apple doesn't do loss leader products
Posted in AAPL, Apple, Investment on Jan 31st, 2008
Carl Howe posted another gem at Blackfriars Marketing … well worth a look > HERE News flash to reporters and analysts: Apple doesn’t do loss leader products EXCERPT: Read my lips: Apple doesn’t sell products at a loss. Why? Because its a very risky and largely unprofitable marketing strategy, for one. And even worse, it [...]
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