Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 21st Aug 2009 18:46 UTC
Law and Order Another week, and another set of filings in the Apple vs. Psystar case. And yes, the case continues to get grittier and grittier. Last week Apple accused Psystar of destroying evidence, and this week Psystar is kicking it up a notch. The depositions of key Apple employees are currently under way, and August 14, it was Phil Schiller's turn. According to Psystar, Schiller was "wholly unprepared and unwilling to testify". At the same time, Apple has suddenly told the courts it will no longer seek recovery of lost profits from Psystar, because that would require Apple to give out its profit margins - and Apple doesn't want to do that.
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RE[3]: Don't stand up
by kaiwai on Sun 23rd Aug 2009 12:51 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: Don't stand up"
kaiwai
Member since:
2005-07-06

For the record, no company is in business today to peddle their wares at only a 14% markup. Anyone who thinks that needs to either a) lay off the kool-aid, or b) take a beginners class in business math.

Since any, and all, of Apple's financials need to be filed at the end of every quarter, how is an admission like this not flying in the face of public disclosure regulations?


And for the record you need to take a reading class when I said, "average profit margin" - learn what average means before you start deriding another person on this forum because otherwise you'll come off as the grade A jackass you've just done now in your response to my post.

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RE[4]: Don't stand up
by SReilly on Mon 24th Aug 2009 09:22 in reply to "RE[3]: Don't stand up"
SReilly Member since:
2006-12-28

Wow, that's some attitude problem you have there, Kawai. You really should get that looked at, you know. Maybe then you wouldn't come off as such a jackass.

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