This response is neither productive nor insightful. First, it's probably not useful to arbitrarily claim what the biggest flaw in the design of C is without context or data. Second, I don't think it's reasonable in this…
>There's a very significant and logical reason why American corporations - particularly tech companies - are accumulating so much cash: repatriation taxes. Absolutely. I'll claim no authority to speak on corporate tax…
What is it that's working as intended? The process of buying back shares of your own company? If you read what I wrote carefully, you should notice something that I didn't say: AAPL has a bunch of cash and is using it…
While I'm not intending to be heavy-handed and reductionist, I think the (macro) trend(s) we've seen in (domestic) startup investment since 2008-2009 can satisfactorily explain this behavior. Disinflation & deflation,…
This response is neither productive nor insightful. First, it's probably not useful to arbitrarily claim what the biggest flaw in the design of C is without context or data. Second, I don't think it's reasonable in this…
>There's a very significant and logical reason why American corporations - particularly tech companies - are accumulating so much cash: repatriation taxes. Absolutely. I'll claim no authority to speak on corporate tax…
What is it that's working as intended? The process of buying back shares of your own company? If you read what I wrote carefully, you should notice something that I didn't say: AAPL has a bunch of cash and is using it…
While I'm not intending to be heavy-handed and reductionist, I think the (macro) trend(s) we've seen in (domestic) startup investment since 2008-2009 can satisfactorily explain this behavior. Disinflation & deflation,…