the most favorable performance thus impacting their financial statements. This adjusted calculation may lead investors to depend on the non-GAAP numbers for form their expectations for future earnings. The non-GAAP does not adjust for the estimated costs associated with bundled upgrades or features that are free of charge to buyers of cell phones and provider services. Companies create these non-GAAP financial statements to provide a different set of numbers that might provide a different narrative
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stock is AAPL‚ which is the symbol for Apple Inc. “ Apple Inc. is an American multinational corporation headquartered in Cupertino‚ California‚ Apple designs‚ develops‚ and sells consumer electronics‚ software‚ online services‚ and personal computers. “(Apple.com) Apple’s most successful items have been the Mac computer‚ the iPod‚ and iPhone Apple was founded on April 1‚ 1976 by Steve Jobs‚ Steve Wozniak‚ and Ronald Wayne. Apple was incorporated as Apple‚ Inc. January 9‚ 2007. The company
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Big Apple Donuts in City Mall is Kota Kinabalu’s (KK) first dedicated donut shop‚ and beyond the initial teething problems‚ it’s proving quite popular. Called Big Apple Donuts & Coffee‚ Big Apple Donuts do more donuts than it does coffee‚ which isn’t surprising‚ as it’s wedged in between Starbucks Coffee and Old Town White Coffee on the mall-front of City Mall in Kota Kinabalu. Big Apple Donuts started operations in KK late in 2007 to seemingly little fanfare‚ however‚ it proved popular virtually
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PROFIT MAXIMIZATION [See Chap 11] 1 Profit Maximization • A profit-maximizing firm chooses both its inputs and its outputs with the goal of achieving maximum economic profits 2 Model • Firm has inputs (z1‚z2). Prices (r1‚r2). – Price taker on input market. • Firm has output q=f(z1‚z2). Price p. – Price taker in output market. • Firm’s problem: – Choose output q and inputs (z1‚z2) to maximise profits. Where: π = pq - r1z1 – r2z2 3 1 One-Step Solution • Choose (z1
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Logos: Apple A very common sight for many people: The Apple logo. In the diagram on the separate sheet‚ we see how they used Fibonacci to make an aesthetically pleasing picture. The logo looks nice because of its rounded‚ almost spherical shape. Some would argue that it is perfect whereas others find it boring. Over the years the colours have changed from the rainbow stripes of 1976 to the monochrome of 1998. It had changed to be monochrome to look more professional as opposed to childish. It
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INTRODUCTION 1. ECOMMERCE In the simple language ecommerce is the buying and selling of goods and services online. People use ecommerce to describe a purchase when the payment is been made online. A sale on internet is increasing now a day as the customer takes the advantage of low prices by the wholesaler retailing the product. E commerce also include the entire process of developing ‚ marketing‚ selling‚ delivering‚ servicing and paying for product and service. Modern Ecommerce typically
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Apple SWOT Apple’s Strengths * ITunes Online Store is an excellent source of revenue derived from sales of music and applications for Apple’s iPhone‚ IPad and iPod touch devices. * Excellent brand loyalty by its customers. Many own multiple products (Mac‚ iPhone‚ etc.) * No debt‚ excellent cash flow. $13bn Net Income in most recent quarter. (Dec 2011). * Excellent Research & Development division that is able to deliver (premium) products that customers will stand in line to buy
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Profits Katherine Carpenter Liberty University Econ 213 Gwartney states that profits are; “An excess of sales revenue relative to the opportunity cost of production. The cost component includes the opportunity cost of all resources‚ including those owned by the firm. Therefore‚ profit accrues only when the value of the good produced is greater than the value of the resources used for its production.” An example of a profit would be bakery offers a cheesecake for $20 and the total cost to make
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Nguyễn Hà Dân – SB0768 MSSV:SB60543Ho Hoa Binh la sieu di ngua‚ Ban gai cu cua Hoang Anh chim lonhahahahahaha Find the two lines that are tangent to y = x2- 2x+1 and pass through the point (5‚7). Call (d) is the equation of the tangent to y = x2- 2x+1‚ pass through the point (5‚7) and have slope k y – y0 = k(x – x0) y – 7 = k(x – 5) y = kx – k5 + 7 we slove system of equations The two lines that are tangent is: y=8x – 47 y=2x – 17 Find limx→1x-1x2+3-2 3. The circumference
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The world is an apple Can one man’s world revolve in an apple? Can all his flaws be magnified a million times beyond the naked eyes? Can he see his mistakes no matter how he avoid confronting his own conscience? Alberto Florentino did just that. One of the stories written by a Filipino author‚ "The World is an Apple"‚ has reached the conscience of even an ordinary man whose willpower to view life is anchored mainly on a three-square round meals a day. Alberto Florentino managed to tap the inner
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