Tuesday, 19 February 2013

Apple Shareholder Goes To Court Over Stocks

Apple has long had a reputation amongst its investors for hoarding cash.  In  fact, the company has 137 billion in cash reserves. Some believe that Apple’s reluctance to distribute cash to their investors is a by product of the fact that they almost went bankrupt in the past.  For Apple supporters, it is just one part of why the company continues to be hugely successful.  However, for one former supporter, Apple’s cash hoarding has been cause for action.

Hedge fund operator David Einhorn hopes to be able to change the way that Apple can distribute stock and force Apple to give more cash to shareholders. Einhorn’s plan called for $50 billion in preferred stock, valued at $1 a share, to be issued to holders of existing shares of Apple stock. Each of the shares issued by Apple would then pay an annual dividend of four percent forever.
Apple has fought back against Einhorns plan.  The company has decided to remove the board’s power to issue preferred shares.  This removal of power is an item on Apple’s proxy statement that would be voted on at the annual meeting.  The unusual move to give away power is Apple’s attempt to maintain their cash reserve.
Einhorn is attempting to block Apple from making that move.  He has filed a lawsuit in order to prevent Apple’s board from being able to give away its own power to issue preferred stock.  This legal challenge is part of a unique attempt in what is likely an uphill battle to get Apple to allocate more of their cash to investors.
Whether or not the legal challenge is successful, the action taken by Einhorn has certainly cast a light on how Apple chooses to maintain such a huge cash reserve.  It has brought forth the issue into the arena of public discussion.  What do you think Apple should do?  Do you think that they are right to maintain such a huge cash reserve?  Do you think Einhorn is right to take legal action?  These are questions that at this point, look as though they will be determined in court.

LG Optimus G Pro Officially Unveiled In South Korea

The LG Optimus G Pro smartphone was officially unveiled by the electronics firm on Monday. The phone debuted in LG’s home country of South Korea.
The Optimus G Pro is the first full HD smartphone for the tech giant and with that new feature comes some powerhouse additions.

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Powering the devices 5.5-inch 1080p display is a 1.7GHz quad-core Snapdragon 600 processor that runs alongside 2GB of DDR RAM and 32GB internal storage. LG also offers expandable memory viamicroSD memory cards.
The LG Optimus G Pro runs on Google Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean and stays on for long periods of time thanks to a 3,140mAh battery.
In the company’s ever growing attempt to capture a larger chunk of the Android smartphone market LG has added some new and useful features. For example, users can take advantage of Dual Recording, a new video capture mode that simultaneously captures video from the front and rear camera. LG has also added in VR Panorama, a feature that enables users to shoot horizontally or vertically with 360-degree access.
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The Optimus G Pro is epxected to make its hands-on appearance during the Mobile World Congressin Barcelona. MWC takes place from February 25 through February 28.
In the meantime, LG has plans to make the LG Optimus G Pro available for sale in South Korea within the week. No pricing has been announced for the smartphone.
LG has not provided any further information about European or North American release dates or pricing. Given the standard $199 pricing for many of today’s most popular smartphones it is likely carriers will stick to that tried and consumer accepted price point.
Will you be running out to purchase the LG Optimus G Pro or will you await the arrival of the Samsung Galaxy S IV or Apple iPhone 6?

 

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