Free iPods?

Crono

Lifer
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Probably a massive educational program with aid in Africa centered around iPads and Macbooks as teaching tools.

Or at least that's one way they could do some good with $100 billion.
I hope they do something philanthropic.

I give credit to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation for doing good work like combating malaria.
It would change the image of Apple in my mind if they could try and match that, at least (a little over $25 billion committed thus far).

That's also enough money to give each public school student in America an iPad 3 to replace textbooks and load it up with educational software, homework tools, a "send to teacher" function for submitting work, etc. Or they could just keep them in classrooms, and use them as "desks" a la Ender's Game. I would love to play the Giant's Drink game :D.
 
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WelshBloke

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Probably a massive educational program with aid in Africa centered around iPads and Macbooks as teaching tools.

Or at least that's one way they could do some good with $100 billion.
I hope they do something philanthropic.

I give credit to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation for doing good work like combating malaria.
It would change the image of Apple in my mind if they could try and match that, at least (a little over $25 billion committed thus far).

That's also enough money to give each public school student an iPad 3 to replace textbooks and load it up with educational software, homework tools, a "send to teacher" function for submitting work, etc. Or they could just keep them in classrooms, and use them as "desks" a la Ender's Game. I would love to play the Giant's Drink game :D.

Thats quite a good one. I was thinking they might but some fabs and/or other hardware producing stuff.
 

Crono

Lifer
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Thats quite a good one. I was thinking they might but some fabs and/or other hardware producing stuff.

They might.

Even if they went and funded useful projects with only a small percentage of that money (ones that could be profitable for them, as well) like Raspberry Pi, I would be happy. Nothing beats making money for your company, employees and shareholders and helping those in need. Teach men to fish.
 

KeithP

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Probably a massive educational program with aid in Africa centered around iPads and Macbooks as teaching tools.

Or at least that's one way they could do some good with $100 billion.
I hope they do something philanthropic.

I give credit to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation for doing good work like combating malaria.
It would change the image of Apple in my mind if they could try and match that, at least (a little over $25 billion committed thus far).

That's also enough money to give each public school student in America an iPad 3 to replace textbooks and load it up with educational software, homework tools, a "send to teacher" function for submitting work, etc. Or they could just keep them in classrooms, and use them as "desks" a la Ender's Game. I would love to play the Giant's Drink game :D.

This is a great idea. It would get their stock price down to a more affordable level in no time. However, assuming they aren't all nuts, I am guessing stock buy back or dividend.

-KeithP
 

rudeguy

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$100 billion in cash with more coming in every day. Probably millions a day...

but they can't afford to pay American workers?

ok then
 

ElFenix

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$100 billion in cash with more coming in every day. Probably millions a day...

but they can't afford to pay American workers?

ok then

they might have a point with being unable to find the volume of workers they need. china is pretty migratory right now.
 

Crono

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they might have a point with being unable to find the volume of workers they need. china is pretty migratory right now.

Yeah, to the point where it looks like a massive stampede every spring.

I saw a documentary on Netflix about this, it's insane how many people are traveling during the national holidays (mostly to/from Southern China), and how overloaded public transportation gets.
They need to improve working conditions, have actual unions instead of shill ones that report you for causing problems, and give more time off so you don't have hundreds of thousands of people moving at once. People actually suffer and some even die in some of those migrations.

We should put more pressure on companies here, not just Apple but Microsoft and other companies that partner with Foxconn.
We can't do much to Chinese companies, but we can certainly demand more of the American companies that sell us products manufactured there.
 
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rudeguy

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Yeah, to the point where it looks like a massive stampede every spring.

I saw a documentary on Netflix about this, it's insane how many people are traveling during the national holidays (mostly to/from Southern China), and how overloaded public transportation gets.
They need to improve working conditions, have actual unions instead of shill ones that report you for causing problems, and give more time off so you don't have hundreds of thousands of people moving at once. People actually suffer and some even die in some of those migrations.

We should put more pressure on companies here, not just Apple but Microsoft and other companies that partner with Foxconn.
We can't do much to Chinese companies, but we can certainly demand more of the American companies that sell us products manufactured there.

But the government is scared.

There is no reason a company should be able to manufacture something in China, ship it all the way across the ocean, and still have it cost less than we can produce the product.

The real answer would be to have the buying force refuse to buy anything made in 3rd world conditions but everyone loves their shiny toys and Walmart goods.
 

Rage187

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But the government is scared.

There is no reason a company should be able to manufacture something in China, ship it all the way across the ocean, and still have it cost less than we can produce the product.

The real answer would be to have the buying force refuse to buy anything made in 3rd world conditions but everyone loves their shiny toys and Walmart goods.

Pfft, when I buy Chinese food, I want it made by the Chinese. Same goes for my shiny Chinese electronics.
 

Howard

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I'm pretty sure Africa needs infrastructure and fair government, not electronic toys.
 

Rumpltzer

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im hoping for at least a few percent, ive got a sizeable amount in AAPL

You have a sizeable amount in AAPL, and you're hoping for a few percent?

I'm up over 72% on AAPL since March 2011. Although I wouldn't turn down an extra "few percent", I'd prefer that they do something that drives the stock price up eleventy billion percent.
 

brianmanahan

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You have a sizeable amount in AAPL, and you're hoping for a few percent?

I'm up over 72% on AAPL since March 2011. Although I wouldn't turn down an extra "few percent", I'd prefer that they do something that drives the stock price up eleventy billion percent.

i'd rather they start quarterly dividends than keep driving the price up
 

Lyfer

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With that kinda money I would try to purchase Mexico and rename it "the republic of apple".
 

zinfamous

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uh, it's mostly going into that giant new spaceship building they are planning to build.

new-apple-hq.jpg





oh, and to pay for Peyton Manning's contract with the 49ers.

:sneaky:
 

WelshBloke

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Well that was dull. Probably the best decision though.

Although I'd have voted for the space ship.