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America's industrial strength, it's industrial base, is one of the four pillars of America's leadership of the Free World. Without it the Free World will fall apart. The other pillars are it's education and it's health care. Underfunding of education with declining enrolment of men in college and lack of factory jobs comes with loss of the industrial base for taxes, taxes avoided by Apple and other companies. All these problems are becoming clear in 2025 as DJT calls for reindustrializing the Nation.
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Trump, Apple relationship devolves with threats
The Hill 05/26/2025
Tech’s Trump Whisperer, Tim Cook, Goes Quiet as His Influence Fades
NYTimes.com 05/26/2025
Tim Cook’s Bad Year Keeps Getting Worse
WSJ 05/24/2025
With 7 millon subscribers Consumer Reports, published by nonprofit advocacy group Consumer's Union, and based in Yonkers, New York, continues to provide completely independent opinion on products to consumers. Lexus 460 and the Apple Iphone have come under scrutiny in recent months. A new generation of younger subscribers looks to Consumer Reports, as did a previous generation.
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BusinessWeek 07/22/2010
Asian Handset Makers May Find Room to Shine
Wall Street Journal 10/05/2011
Apple is going after the Chinese market in earnest in 2010 after a slow start.
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Apple Faces Dilemma Over Strategy in China
Wall Street Journal 04/24/2013
Wall Street Journal 09/11/2013
Apple's 'Low End' Strategy Disappoints
Wall Street Journal 09/11/2013
Apple Won't Go for Broke in China
Wall Street Journal 09/12/2013
Apple, China Mobile Sign Deal to Offer iPhone
Wall Street Journal 12/05/2013
China Deal Gives Apple Big Market to Court
New York Times 12/22/2013
Chinese company making electronics and computer products for companies in the USA like Apple and HP.
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Foxconn Tries to Move Beyond Appleâs Shadow
New York Times 05/06/2013
Why Apple and Others Are Nervous About Foxconn
BusinessWeek 06/03/2010
A Night at the Electronics Factory
New York Times 06/18/2010
BusinessWeek 09/09/2010
Taiwanese Technology Company Is Discussing a Deal With Brazil
New York Times 04/13/2011
Foxconn: How to Beat the High Cost of Happy Workers
BusinessWeek 05/05/2011
Schmidt on Android phones, China and the competition with Apple.
Grouped Articles
Google's Eric Schmidt Talks to Charlie Rose
BusinessWeek 09/23/2010
Wall Street Journal 03/31/2011
Googleâs Chief Works to Trim a Bloated Ship
New York Times 11/09/2011
Google Preserves Cash and Control
Wall Street Journal 04/13/2012
Google, Citing Cyber Attack, Threatens to Exit China
New York Times 01/13/2010
Google Warns of China Exit Over Hacking
Wall Street Journal 01/13/2010
Grouped Articles
With New Apple iPads, Tablets Move Closer to Passing PCs in Sales
New York Times 10/22/2013
New iPad: a Million More Pixels Than HDTV
Wall Street Journal 03/15/2012
The Magic in Apple’s Devices? The Heart
New York Times 09/14/2014
Apple Unveils iPhones, iPads, Apple TV
Wall Street Journal 09/09/2015
Why Tablets Are the Future of Computing
Wall Street Journal 09/14/2015
Microsoft Shakes Up Its Consumer Products Unit
New York Times 05/25/2010
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Wall Street Journal 10/06/2011
As New iPad Debut Nears, Some See Decline of PCs
New York Times 03/05/2012
Wall Street Journal 03/20/2014
Apple Engineer Recalls the iPhone's Birth
Wall Street Journal 03/26/2014
Email from Steve Jobs Hints at How Apple Ticks
New York Times 04/07/2014
Wall Street Journal 04/28/2014
The US tax rate for corporations at 35%, but the $1.5 billion federal tax liability of Google comes to an effective 18% tax rate. GE's consolidated tax rate of 11.6% from 2005 to 2009. This is also true of other large American companies, raising questions of fairness at a time of budget cuts in education, Medicaid and Medicare. Many U.S. companies, such as Apple, also use offshore tax havens to protect profits from taxes.
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Apple Avoided Taxes on Overseas Billions, Senate Panel Finds
Wall Street Journal 05/21/13
Appleâs Web of Tax Shelters Saved It Billions, Panel Finds
New York Times 05/20/13
Apple CEO Tim Cook, Lawmakers Square Off Over Taxes
Wall Street Journal 05/22/13
Wall Street Journal 05/22/13
Ireland Defends Tax Laws to Critics at Home and Abroad
New York Times 05/21/13
The Corrosive Effect of Apple’s Tax Avoidance
New York Times 05/23/13
Changes in management as the Apple iPhone creates big changes in the market for mobile phones.
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Nokia's Turnaround Has Long Way to Go
Wall Street Journal 07/19/13
Nokia's Stephen Elop: Next Microsoft CEO?
Wall Street Journal 09/04/13
Nokia Conducting Search for New CEO
Wall Street Journal 07/20/10
Nokia Replaces CEO With Microsoft Boss
Wall Street Journal 09/11/10
Nokiaâs New Chief Faces a Culture of Complacency
New York Times 09/26/10
Nokia Is in Talks to Buy Alcatel-Lucent
Wall Street Journal 04/15/15
Competition for the Blackberry from the Apple iPhone.
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BlackBerry Maker RIM Posts $518 Million Loss
New York Times 06/28/12
BlackBerry Stuck With $1 Billion in Unsold Phones
Wall Street Journal 09/21/13
New Fronts Open Up in Smartphone Turf War
Wall Street Journal 06/23/10
RIM Tries to Lure Wary Developers to Its App Store
Wall Street Journal 06/24/10
BlackBerryâs Era May Be Ending
New York Times 07/26/10
SAP Readies Software for RIM's New Tablet
Wall Street Journal 11/20/10
Andy Grove brushes off talk of sending technologies and jobs much needed at home to China, with the talk he hears of "a China strategy." He doesn't see how an America with high paying jobs and mass of unemployed could work. He says American companies have failed to scale up, the way Intel did in the seventies. For every Apple employee there are 10 employees in China working on Mac's, Iphones, and Ipads. The idea of manufacturing as not important is misguided and he would like to see America rebuild its industrial base.
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Wall Street Journal 05/29/10
Wall Street Journal 10/02/10
Apple Says App Store Sales Rose 50% in 2014
Wall Street Journal 01/09/15
After Michigan Loss, Hillary Clinton Sharpens Message on Jobs and Trade
New York Times 03/09/16
Andy Grove: How America Can Create Jobs
BusinessWeek 07/01/10
Yuan Revaluation for China's Own Sake
Wall Street Journal 10/02/10
Paulson had Goldman Sachs structure as ecurity out of handpicked bad apples in the mortgage securities market, Goldman then sells these securities to institutional investors without disclosing what Paulson had done and without disclosing that Paulson had bet heavily against them.
Grouped Articles
BusinessWeek 04/01/10
New York Times 04/17/10
Abacus Deal: As Bad as They Come
Wall Street Journal 04/20/10
Wall Street Journal 04/20/10
Economist 04/29/10
SEC Tries to Rebuild Its Reputation
Wall Street Journal 09/12/13
Apple in the smartphone market.
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Apple's Smartphone Market Share Falls
Wall Street Journal 04/28/13
New iPhone: A Sapphire Screen and a Higher Cost
Wall Street Journal 08/15/14
Wall Street Journal 06/23/10
New Fronts Open Up in Smartphone Turf War
Wall Street Journal 06/23/10
RIM Tries to Lure Wary Developers to Its App Store
Wall Street Journal 06/24/10
BlackBerryâs Era May Be Ending
New York Times 07/26/10
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