I'm still trying to wrap my head around this $4 trillion valuation thing... how did we even measure market value anyway? Is it just a bunch of numbers thrown together or is there some actual science behind it? And what's up with all these analyst predictions on the earnings report... isn't that just a fancy way of saying "we're making stuff up"? Anyone can make a fancy spreadsheet, but where's the substance?
I'm not surprised Apple is hitting $4 trillion mark . I mean, they're just getting more and more people hooked on their iPhones . It's like they have this magic formula to keep people coming back for more. But you know what's concerning? The fact that most of this revenue is coming from iPhone sales... doesn't that tell us something about our society? We're valuing consumerism over innovation and progress, imo . And what's next? Are we gonna start valuing the value of our phone batteries and not the impact they have on the environment ? It's time for a shift in priorities, if you ask me
Dude, I gotta say, $4 trillion is crazy ... like, how did they even get there? And don't even get me started on Nvidia being way ahead of Apple - 44% more than them, that's wild! The iPhone sales projections are pretty cool too, but let's not forget the whole AI thing - where was Apple when it came to that? Still, I guess tapping into consumer demand is key for these tech giants... and they're making bank .
lol what's next gonna be a trillion dollar brand of socks lol just kidding but seriously tho, $4 trillion is insane, i mean who needs all that cash, they could buy like 10 thousand mansions on earth and still have change and its crazy to think apple started out as some small startup and now it's one of the biggest companies in the world