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Post by chinacat on Mar 26, 2016 6:56:51 GMT -8
This week's drop is relatively modest after the most recent Apple product event, matching the ennui that preceded it. I do think that the SE will establish a solid beachhead in India, as the iPhone remains aspirational in markets where it has been unavailable; the continued expansion of the user base feeds the increasing importance of the software and services segment. In addition, I see more than a few articles about folks who prefer 4" phones. I am looking for a strong second quarter performance based on the recently reported China Mobile 4G expansion numbers. But then, you all know me as an incurable optimist. Looking forward to a dividend bump next month.
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Post by chinacat on Mar 26, 2016 7:37:20 GMT -8
Apologies for the typo in the thread title. Can't seem to find a way to fix it.
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Post by macster on Mar 26, 2016 8:53:04 GMT -8
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Post by rickag on Mar 26, 2016 10:36:30 GMT -8
If not hydrogen fuel cell why would it be against Apple's sustainability policy? Wouldn't a lithium / ? Battery powered car also meet Apple's policy? I am not taking sides here just curious about your statement.
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Post by macster on Mar 26, 2016 11:22:37 GMT -8
If not hydrogen fuel cell why would it be against Apple's sustainability policy? Wouldn't a lithium / ? Battery powered car also meet Apple's policy? I am not taking sides here just curious about your statement. fuel cell vehicles generate energy from itself. Plus onboard tech from energy produced from braking, wheels spinning etc. Minimum battery requirements. Less on renewable infrastructure like the build out of solar wind nuclear and the declining fossil fuels. IMO of course.
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Post by incorrigible on Mar 26, 2016 12:27:07 GMT -8
H doesn't exist in pure form in nature. Separating it from other sources requires substantial amounts of energy which comes from other more traditional sources. Kinda' defeats the purpose.
When an efficient and practical means of generating the H is found, fuel cell vehicles will be practical (once the production and distribution infrastructure is developed that is).
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Post by rickag on Mar 26, 2016 13:45:35 GMT -8
macster
Thank you for the explanation.
I don't know exactly why, with my little reading I am partial to hydrogen fuel cells over battery only vehicles.
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Post by Azuma on Mar 26, 2016 14:33:53 GMT -8
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Post by macster on Mar 26, 2016 18:28:26 GMT -8
H doesn't exist in pure form in nature. Separating it from other sources requires substantial amounts of energy which comes from other more traditional sources. Kinda' defeats the purpose. When an efficient and practical means of generating the H is found, fuel cell vehicles will be practical (once the production and distribution infrastructure is developed that is). I should have researched quite a bit more. Reading the comments section of the link Azuma posted requires me to plead ignorance on the subject.
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Post by phoebear611 on Mar 27, 2016 4:14:55 GMT -8
Happy Easter to all who celebrate ~ enjoy your day with family and friends!
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Post by rickag on Mar 27, 2016 5:26:21 GMT -8
Happy Easter to all who celebrate ~ enjoy your day with family and friends! Happy Easter
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