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    Default Apple has more cash than the American government.

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    Steve Jobs is now more liquid than Uncle Sam.

    While it’s highly unlikely that President Barack Obama is looking to ask the founder and chief executive of Apple Inc. for a loan, it became a fact as of Thursday afternoon — the world’s largest technology company now has more cash on hand than the most powerful democracy on Earth has spending room.

    As Republicans and Democrats continue to work towards a compromise to the country’s debt ceiling crisis, the U.S. Treasury Department said on Thursday that Washington now has a total operating balance of only US$73.768-billion.

    Meanwhile, Apple currently boasts a cash reserve of US$75.876-billion, as of its most recent quarterly earnings report at the end of June.

    Of course, the numbers aren’t directly comparable; the government’s number represents how much financial headroom it has before bumping up against an arbitrary debt ceiling, while Apple’s cash reserve represents the pile of money the Cupertino, California-based company has available on its balance sheet.

    Still, the numbers show just how powerful Apple has become since the launch of the iPhone in 2007. Earlier this week, shares of Apple began trading North of US$400 on the Nasdaq Stock Market for the first time in the company’s history.

    Apple’s market capitalization currently stands at US$363.25-billion, making it the second largest company on the planet, after Exxon Mobil.

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    Please, when creating a thread, take the time to at least tell us why do you consider the new interesting or important to deserve it's own thread. Share your own opinions on the subject cos, if it's not interesting enough for you to comment on it, it won't be interesting for the rest of the members either.

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    Clearly you didn't read this:
    Of course, the numbers aren’t directly comparable; the government’s number represents how much financial headroom it has before bumping up against an arbitrary debt ceiling, while Apple’s cash reserve represents the pile of money the Cupertino, California-based company has available on its balance sheet.

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    And clearly you did. Directly comparable or not, it's at least remarkable that Apple would theoretically be able to spend more money without going into debt than the U.S. government would without maximizing its debt. If, as Cookie Monster says, I'm guilty of posting w/o comment, I might as well have the title, in the words of those horrid english teachers, attention-grabbing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Su-Sa View Post
    And clearly you did. Directly comparable or not, it's at least remarkable that Apple would theoretically be able to spend more money without going into debt than the U.S. government would without maximizing its debt. If, as Cookie Monster says, I'm guilty of posting w/o comment, I might as well have the title, in the words of those horrid english teachers, attention-grabbing.
    Over two hundred years of operation as a country, as opposed to a few decades as a company.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cookie Monster View Post
    Please, when creating a thread, take the time to at least tell us why do you consider the new interesting or important to deserve it's own thread. Share your own opinions on the subject cos, if it's not interesting enough for you to comment on it, it won't be interesting for the rest of the members either.
    But trolling is easier.

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