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Apple stops using UK chip manufacturer causing share price to drop 65%
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Apple stops using UK chip manufacturer causing share price to drop 65%
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It may not reach the level it was previously at but after a fall like that there's bound to be a bounce back.Originally posted by motoukenin View Post
Though by the time it's on mainstream news sites, it's probably too late to take advantage
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Bought over a million XRP a few weeks ago at 0.005, now they're 0.045
Forget the FTSE. Forget it, it's toast."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Apple themselves wanted to buy Imagination - now they can buyout the company at a fraction of the priceOriginally posted by motoukenin View Post
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Indeed. Next week,Originally posted by centurian View PostApple themselves wanted to buy Imagination - now they can buyout the company at a fraction of the price
"Apple agree to buy UK chipmaker and all it's intellectual property for $1"First Law of Contracting: Only the strong surviveComment
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Cr@p up 6.5% this morning , a 50K flutter could have made me just over 3K todayWarning unicorn meat may give you hallucinationsComment
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Yeah. That's called catching-a-falling-knife. And it could just have easily gone down another few %Originally posted by motoukenin View PostCr@p up 6.5% this morning , a 50K flutter could have made me just over 3K todayComment
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It peaked at over £700 five years ago - from then onward, it's been a largely downward trend. I can't see it recovering after the loss of half its business.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Similar to Brexit, we loose a 40% share of our export market but we fight to make that up. OK if we only make up 15% that will still push up the price a bit. Dont like the fact that a mid cap company is going to fight Apple in the law courts over intellectual property, thought that was a reserve of the large American corps only, still a David and Goliath match makes news which will also push the price up.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostIt peaked at over £700 five years ago - from then onward, it's been a largely downward trend. I can't see it recovering after the loss of half its business.Warning unicorn meat may give you hallucinationsComment
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