Since84
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Post by Since84 on May 25, 2016 2:10:16 GMT -8
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Post by Since84 on May 25, 2016 2:21:53 GMT -8
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Post by CdnPhoto on May 25, 2016 6:04:52 GMT -8
Anyone notice the AH spike to $110.83?
We had these earlier too.
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Post by mrentropy on May 25, 2016 6:12:07 GMT -8
Into the gap. There are those who say all gaps get filled...
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Post by mace on May 25, 2016 7:11:11 GMT -8
Into the gap. There are those who say all gaps get filled... Eventually, but does not matter if takes too long (years).
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Post by mrentropy on May 25, 2016 7:22:43 GMT -8
Into the gap. There are those who say all gaps get filled... Eventually, but does not matter if takes too long (years). True, I'd like to see something a little more immediate though.
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Post by tuffett on May 25, 2016 9:57:15 GMT -8
Looks like last chance to get in under 100 Heard that way too many times...hope you're right though. Expect some volatility ahead...interest rates, Brexit, new president etc etc.
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Post by Luckychoices on May 25, 2016 10:26:04 GMT -8
On Seeking Alpha, I came across this post by someone named Robert McDonald, who provided links to a recent series of articles by Daniel Eran Dilger. Apologies for any reposted links but I don't recall seeing them previously. I haven't yet read the second and third articles but thought the first was excellent. ======================== All should read these series of articles Daniel Eran Dilger on why Android has lost the high end and midrange smartphone marketplace as well as profits in general. Apple has no competition in the high end.By Daniel Eran Dilger May 22, 2016, 04:23 pm PT (07:23 pm ET) Rather than focusing on the incremental innovation needed to win back the attention of enterprise users and premium consumers, Google's vision for Android this year has again leapt in new directions which appear even less attainable. Android's scattered, imitative strategies du jour are resulting in a platform that looks a lot like Apple's—albeit the very unsuccessful Apple of the mid 90s.Google I/O 2016: Android's failure to innovate hands Apple free run at WWDC
By Daniel Eran Dilger Saturday, May 21, 2016, 06:05 pm PT (09:05 pm ET) Google's Android installed base has long suffered a major problem with fragmentation at the OS API level, due to the fact that licensees continue shipping low end phones paired with old versions of Android. Here's what the company is ostensibly doing to address that in a new project introduced at its I/O 2016 conference: Instant Apps.Google I/O 2016: Android's Instant Apps seek to solve a key mobile problem
By Daniel Eran Dilger Saturday, May 21, 2016, 04:39 pm PT (07:39 pm ET) "Over the last year, the pace of Google's Android deployment, already very slow, actually rolled backward by 20 percent over the previous year. Google is leading Android and Chrome toward stagnant beleaguerment."Google I/O 2016: Android deployment rate slips backward by 20 percent
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Post by firestorm on May 25, 2016 10:50:17 GMT -8
If Apple can't build stores in India, can we have a local content rule that prevents outsourcing tech support to India? That's my xenophobic comment for the day.
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Post by macster on May 25, 2016 11:12:15 GMT -8
On Seeking Alpha, I came across this post by someone named Robert McDonald, who provided links to a recent series of articles by Daniel Eran Dilger. Apologies for any reposted links but I don't recall seeing them previously. I haven't yet read the second and third articles but thought the first was excellent. ======================== All should read these series of articles Daniel Eran Dilger on why Android has lost the high end and midrange smartphone marketplace as well as profits in general. Apple has no competition in the high end.By Daniel Eran Dilger May 22, 2016, 04:23 pm PT (07:23 pm ET) Rather than focusing on the incremental innovation needed to win back the attention of enterprise users and premium consumers, Google's vision for Android this year has again leapt in new directions which appear even less attainable. Android's scattered, imitative strategies du jour are resulting in a platform that looks a lot like Apple's—albeit the very unsuccessful Apple of the mid 90s.Google I/O 2016: Android's failure to innovate hands Apple free run at WWDC
By Daniel Eran Dilger Saturday, May 21, 2016, 06:05 pm PT (09:05 pm ET) Google's Android installed base has long suffered a major problem with fragmentation at the OS API level, due to the fact that licensees continue shipping low end phones paired with old versions of Android. Here's what the company is ostensibly doing to address that in a new project introduced at its I/O 2016 conference: Instant Apps.Google I/O 2016: Android's Instant Apps seek to solve a key mobile problem
By Daniel Eran Dilger Saturday, May 21, 2016, 04:39 pm PT (07:39 pm ET) "Over the last year, the pace of Google's Android deployment, already very slow, actually rolled backward by 20 percent over the previous year. Google is leading Android and Chrome toward stagnant beleaguerment."Google I/O 2016: Android deployment rate slips backward by 20 percentIt may be too much to ask tho....hoping for a positive outcome GOOG GUILTY to their admitted stealing of Sun/Oracle Java API's. Not only billions in fines but royalties on every Android run phones from here on out. Can not find but I read some time ago the Alphabet/Goog has been working behind the scenes on a workaround OS.
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Post by mace on May 25, 2016 11:40:52 GMT -8
If Apple can't build stores in India, can we have a local content rule that prevents outsourcing tech support to India? That's my xenophobic comment for the day. How about those H1Bs? Apple needs an indian Foxconn. India is as difficult to crack as Brazil and Mexico. Too much corruption, too high import tax and nobody seem to be full control of the country.
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Post by mrentropy on May 25, 2016 12:01:20 GMT -8
Closing near the highs is nice. And somewhat different than the normal turn of events recently.
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Post by stub on May 25, 2016 13:33:13 GMT -8
On Seeking Alpha, I came across this post by someone named Robert McDonald, who provided links to a recent series of articles by Daniel Eran Dilger. Apologies for any reposted links but I don't recall seeing them previously. I haven't yet read the second and third articles but thought the first was excellent. ======================== All should read these series of articles Daniel Eran Dilger on why Android has lost the high end and midrange smartphone marketplace as well as profits in general. Apple has no competition in the high end.By Daniel Eran Dilger May 22, 2016, 04:23 pm PT (07:23 pm ET) Rather than focusing on the incremental innovation needed to win back the attention of enterprise users and premium consumers, Google's vision for Android this year has again leapt in new directions which appear even less attainable. Android's scattered, imitative strategies du jour are resulting in a platform that looks a lot like Apple's—albeit the very unsuccessful Apple of the mid 90s.Google I/O 2016: Android's failure to innovate hands Apple free run at WWDC
By Daniel Eran Dilger Saturday, May 21, 2016, 06:05 pm PT (09:05 pm ET) Google's Android installed base has long suffered a major problem with fragmentation at the OS API level, due to the fact that licensees continue shipping low end phones paired with old versions of Android. Here's what the company is ostensibly doing to address that in a new project introduced at its I/O 2016 conference: Instant Apps.Google I/O 2016: Android's Instant Apps seek to solve a key mobile problem
By Daniel Eran Dilger Saturday, May 21, 2016, 04:39 pm PT (07:39 pm ET) "Over the last year, the pace of Google's Android deployment, already very slow, actually rolled backward by 20 percent over the previous year. Google is leading Android and Chrome toward stagnant beleaguerment."Google I/O 2016: Android deployment rate slips backward by 20 percentNo. it's actually RONALD McDonald and John DILLINGER.
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Post by mace on May 25, 2016 16:03:02 GMT -8
Also bullish divergence from Jan to now, Price vs RSI, vs MACD. If double bottom is correct, should hello again to $130 in Sep.
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Post by JDSoCal on May 25, 2016 23:07:31 GMT -8
On Seeking Alpha, I came across this post by someone named Robert McDonald, who provided links to a recent series of articles by Daniel Eran Dilger. Apologies for any reposted links but I don't recall seeing them previously. I haven't yet read the second and third articles but thought the first was excellent. ======================== All should read these series of articles Daniel Eran Dilger on why Android has lost the high end and midrange smartphone marketplace as well as profits in general. Apple has no competition in the high end.By Daniel Eran Dilger May 22, 2016, 04:23 pm PT (07:23 pm ET) Rather than focusing on the incremental innovation needed to win back the attention of enterprise users and premium consumers, Google's vision for Android this year has again leapt in new directions which appear even less attainable. Android's scattered, imitative strategies du jour are resulting in a platform that looks a lot like Apple's—albeit the very unsuccessful Apple of the mid 90s.Google I/O 2016: Android's failure to innovate hands Apple free run at WWDC
By Daniel Eran Dilger Saturday, May 21, 2016, 06:05 pm PT (09:05 pm ET) Google's Android installed base has long suffered a major problem with fragmentation at the OS API level, due to the fact that licensees continue shipping low end phones paired with old versions of Android. Here's what the company is ostensibly doing to address that in a new project introduced at its I/O 2016 conference: Instant Apps.Google I/O 2016: Android's Instant Apps seek to solve a key mobile problem
By Daniel Eran Dilger Saturday, May 21, 2016, 04:39 pm PT (07:39 pm ET) "Over the last year, the pace of Google's Android deployment, already very slow, actually rolled backward by 20 percent over the previous year. Google is leading Android and Chrome toward stagnant beleaguerment."Google I/O 2016: Android deployment rate slips backward by 20 percentLike I have said, Ray Charles can see Google is the company facing the existential threats, not Apple.
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