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To: Cogito who wrote (133736)5/16/2012 9:01:13 PM
From: SiouxPal   of 153991
 
Samsung value drops $10B as investors fear it being cut out of Apple supply chain
Concern that Samsung could lose orders for dynamic random access memory from Apple caused the company's stock to drop 6 percent on Wednesday.

Rumors from DigiTimes, the Taiwanese technology publication, suggested that Apple has placed huge orders with Elpida, a chipmaker in Japan. That caused concern that Apple was moving its DRAM business away from Samsung, and Samsung's market value fell by $10 billion, according toReuters.

Industry watchers have speculated that Apple placed the orders with Elpida in an effort to keep the company running and ensure competition in the market. The Japanese chipmaker has struggled of late, and U.S.-based Micron Technology Corp is currently in talks to acquire the business.

Samsung's stock troubles on Wednesday also came as a pair of reports from The Wall Street Journal and Reuters said that Apple had tapped a trio of suppliers to supply larger 4-inch screens for its sixth-generation iPhone. Noticeably absent among those three companies was Samsung, which is one of Apple's chief suppliers of LCD displays.

In fact, Samsung was the sole supplier of Retina displays for Apple's new iPad when it launched in March. Samsung also builds the custom A5X chipthat powers the new iPad, along with other s.


Reports have suggested for some time that Apple wants to reduce its reliance on Samsung for components, as in addition to being a parts supplier, the company is also one of Apple's fiercest rivals. In addition to competing in a number of markets, the two companies are also involved in a series of lawsuits accusing one another of patent infringement.

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To: Cogito who wrote (133739)5/16/2012 9:05:07 PM
From: SiouxPal   of 153991
 
Apple Bears are Wrong: Here's Why
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To: Stock Puppy who wrote (132707)5/16/2012 9:06:44 PM
From: Lahcim Leinad   of 153991
 
OT:
Also carp:





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To: slacker711 who wrote (133724)5/16/2012 9:08:17 PM
From: pyslent1 Recommendation   of 153991
 
" I dont think you can half heartedly say that I want to lower subsidies. It will have to be a major bet. Is the most successful wireless company in the country going to make that bet?"


TMobile have been offering both options for about a year: subsidized phones with normal rate plans or buy/bring-your-own-phone with cheaper-than-industry-standard plans. I haven't heard much about the uptake, but from TMobile's subscriber performance, it's not exactly taking the world by a storm. With this plan, TMobile is in a unique position since it's by far the cheapest place to park an unlocked iPhone (albeit EDGE only).


I don't see it benefiting the carrier to have to eliminate subsidies. The alternative is to compete for subs tooth-and-nail with rate plans, and that's just a race to the bottom.

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To: Moonray who wrote (133678)5/16/2012 9:10:04 PM
From: Lahcim Leinad   of 153991
 
Why Chrome for iOS is a waste of Google's time | News | TechRadar

Bottom line: "For Chrome to do well on iOS it really needs Apple to really mess up Safari. How likely is that?"

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To: Road Walker who wrote (133727)5/16/2012 9:15:07 PM
From: pyslent1 Recommendation   of 153991
 
Eliminate is probably not on the table (?). Reduce or, worse, equalize may be.


I've always said "Equalize" subsidies between handsets is the greatest risk in Apple's iPhone business, especially "equalizing" to zero subsidy. There's a lot of saber rattling now, but in then end, $1700 in contract revenue is well worth the $400 aqcuisition cost. Granted, it better to spend only $200 if you can get the same subscriber, but carriers can't claim that the subsidy-subscriber model is broken until their multibillion-dollar networks are full and oversubscribed.

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From: Lahcim Leinad5/16/2012 9:26:08 PM
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Flex that screen

The flexi-tech, which Samsung showed off in December, lends itself to smaller mobile devices like tablets and smartphones, rather than TVs (although we are looking forward to the day we can afford Samsung's delicious 55-inch OLED TV which is getting a release in the second half of the year).

But, to be fair, you don't really need Apple to put a vote of confidence behind the idea of a foldable, near-indestructible mobile display. That sounds cool enough on its own.Some analysts have taken the attention-grabbing stance that Samsung's faith in the flexible OLED displays must surely come from some interest from Apple, mooting that we could see bendable, posable iPhones and iPads in the years to come.

From: Samsung sees 'huge' orders for flexible OLED screens | News | TechRadar


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To: Cogito who wrote (133737)5/16/2012 9:32:20 PM
From: XoFruitCake   of 153991
 
there won't be much to move the stock very far in either direction from here
Possibly. Right now the 50 day moving average is 589ish. 100 days is 525ish and 200 days is 456ish.. I am going to watching next week trading actions to see if it will test the 100 day ma. If it does and successfully bounce off the MA, we have a shot of moving back to 589ish area.. If it does not hold, we can easily head to the 456 area.. I don't believe in this MA theory but seems like enough big money managers do and make it a self fullfilling scenario. I actually like the mobile DRAM news that drive Samsung stock price down today. I thought it is a good move for Apple to show Samsung who is the king and probably get a better deal in the dram pricing that will help this Q and next Q's earning (or may be those DRAM go to Iphone 5?).

finance.yahoo.com 


reuters.com 

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From: Win-Lose-Draw5/16/2012 9:53:44 PM
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What I want is a $300 smartphone with a programmable SIM and an App to switch carriers on the fly.

Somebody starts selling that, and they'll have my attention.

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To: Sr K who wrote (133730)5/16/2012 9:58:41 PM
From: Stock Puppy   of 153991
 
There are people who don't keep up with it (number portability)

or it's easier to stay with the same carrier

or when they go to switch, if they try to close off their current carrier, they are "given an offer they can't refuse"

or is hard to refuse.

Pass the cannolis s'il vous plait?

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