Monday, May 6, 2013

AAPL: How Apple Let Its Shareholders Down

How Apple Let Its Shareholders Down
by Michael Nau

As an Apple (AAPL) Shareholder, I'm happy to hear about the recent plans to return $100B to shareholders over the next few years. Part of this strategy includes the recent issuance of $17B in debt to help finance dividends and buybacks. While I've cheered these developments along with the market and most other AAPL investors, I've been having lingering doubts that AAPL has done right by long-term shareholders. read more »

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