Auf die Einlassung, die Apple-Q1-Zahlen könnten getürkt sein, weil so viele Käufer in der armen dritten Welt schlicht nicht vorstellbar seien, antwortet ein User im Motley Fool-Forum:
On April 27, 2012,
at 12:01 PM,
jeffdaley1946 wrote:
The popularity
of the IPhone staggers my mind. Not only people here in the states but
people overseas. I have three employees in the Phillipines and each
makes less than $13K in salary. (loaded cost not included) From this
they achieve their net disposable income. Each person has purchased an
iPhone. I don't know what they paid for it but related to their
disposable income why would they purchase such an expensive unit? No - I
have not or will I ask them why.
Diese Leute kaufen sicher in 3 Jahren auch ein neues , vielleicht sind die Akkus dank der Super-Ingenieursleistungen ja auch schon früher hin.
Und apple steigt auf 1000$ - Aktiensplit folgt.
On April 27, 2012,
at 12:01 PM,
jeffdaley1946 wrote:
The popularity
of the IPhone staggers my mind. Not only people here in the states but
people overseas. I have three employees in the Phillipines and each
makes less than $13K in salary. (loaded cost not included) From this
they achieve their net disposable income. Each person has purchased an
iPhone. I don't know what they paid for it but related to their
disposable income why would they purchase such an expensive unit? No - I
have not or will I ask them why.
Diese Leute kaufen sicher in 3 Jahren auch ein neues , vielleicht sind die Akkus dank der Super-Ingenieursleistungen ja auch schon früher hin.
Und apple steigt auf 1000$ - Aktiensplit folgt.
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