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Above Avalon Episode 104: Obscene Amounts of Cash

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Episode 104 is dedicated to discussing how Apple's business model predisposes the company to cash generation unlike that of any other firm in Silicon Valley. The discussion begins by comparing Apple's financials to those of the leading consumer-facing technology companies. We then take a closer look at Apple's business model to see just how the company is able to generate so much free cash flow. The stationary speaker market is used as an example to demonstrate how Apple plans on making money differently than others in the space. We conclude by going over questions regarding Apple's cash machine in the future. Receive my analysis and perspective on Apple throughout the week via exclusive daily emails. To sign up, visit AboveAvalon.com/membership.

Show Notes:

Apple Has the Best Business Model for Generating Cash (weekly article)

Episode 102: Apple Cash Influence (podcast)

Episode 99: HomePod (podcast)

Episode 103: Apple Glasses Are Inevitable (podcast)

Apple 3Q17 Earnings Review (daily email for members)

More information on Above Avalon Membership

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Neil Cybart

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Episode 104 is dedicated to discussing how Apple's business model predisposes the company to cash generation unlike that of any other firm in Silicon Valley. The discussion begins by comparing Apple's financials to those of the leading consumer-facing technology companies. We then take a closer look at Apple's business model to see just how the company is able to generate so much free cash flow. The stationary speaker market is used as an example to demonstrate how Apple plans on making money differently than others in the space. We conclude by going over questions regarding Apple's cash machine in the future. Receive my analysis and perspective on Apple throughout the week via exclusive daily emails. To sign up, visit AboveAvalon.com/membership.

Show Notes:

Apple Has the Best Business Model for Generating Cash (weekly article)

Episode 102: Apple Cash Influence (podcast)

Episode 99: HomePod (podcast)

Episode 103: Apple Glasses Are Inevitable (podcast)

Apple 3Q17 Earnings Review (daily email for members)

More information on Above Avalon Membership

Subscribe to the Above Avalon Podcast:

iTunes

Overcast

RSS (for your favorite podcast player)

The complete Above Avalon Podcast episode archive is available here.

Twitter:

Neil Cybart

Weekly Articles

Daily Emails

Podcast

  continue reading

100 episodes

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