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Lurker Deluxe

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31. Gross ...
Thu Jan 16, 2025, 04:18 PM
22 hrs ago

EBITA??

30% - no
20% - no
10% - no

Apple?

30% - yea

Why does Apple not have to provide a $200 I-Phone?

If we are just talking about revenue?

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Cheap, greedy bastards. That can't be that many people! -nt CrispyQ Yesterday #1
To be fair, it's probably a considerable number pinkstarburst Yesterday #9
Wow. I had no idea it was that many. CrispyQ 23 hrs ago #24
This message was self-deleted by its author WarGamer Yesterday #2
Will universal basic income stop this loophole that corps use? Has anyone ever calculated in2herbs Yesterday #3
What loophole are you referring to? MichMan Yesterday #11
There will likely be no reprecussions to AT&Ts decision, hence a corporate loophole. Just as commentary, in2herbs Yesterday #14
Why would there be repercussions to a company making a business decision ? MichMan 23 hrs ago #18
If corps are not "forced" (at times) to provide a product against their wishes because it goes against in2herbs 23 hrs ago #19
Yes n/t SickOfTheOnePct 22 hrs ago #27
Well ... yea Lurker Deluxe 22 hrs ago #29
To be fair SickOfTheOnePct 21 hrs ago #37
To be fair... Lurker Deluxe 21 hrs ago #39
My AT&T internet cost me $80.00 per month Emile Yesterday #4
I pay $85 per month for fiber optic. totodeinhere 18 hrs ago #55
The closest fiber optic line is two and half miles Emile 17 hrs ago #56
State imposed price caps that are legitimately at or under the cost of rendering the service don't kelly1mm Yesterday #5
Wild AT&T offers 10g of prepaid unlimited data for $25 a month LiberalArkie Yesterday #6
For home internet? MichMan Yesterday #7
I use the hot spot all the time and the prepay ATT is also used for the portable hot spots use for all sorts LiberalArkie 22 hrs ago #25
That would only last me days! in the stacks 21 hrs ago #41
For low income folks affected by this, I highly recommend PCs for People jmbar2 Yesterday #8
That still is too much. in the stacks 21 hrs ago #47
greedy rat bastards! mike_c Yesterday #10
How much does it cost AT&T to provide this service? Lets assume it is more than $15 per month. Why would kelly1mm Yesterday #12
I'm referring to AT&T mike_c Yesterday #17
How you do you know the service is still lucrative at these mandated price points? nt kelly1mm 21 hrs ago #44
Greedy? Mountainguy Yesterday #13
AT&T gross profit for the twelve months ending September 30, 2024 was $73.123B, a 1.61% increase year-over-year. Celerity 23 hrs ago #22
Ok SickOfTheOnePct 22 hrs ago #28
What is their cost basis? Are they actually incurring a loss at the legally-mandated prices? Celerity 22 hrs ago #30
No idea SickOfTheOnePct 22 hrs ago #33
disagree Celerity 21 hrs ago #34
Fair enough SickOfTheOnePct 21 hrs ago #35
Gross ... Lurker Deluxe 22 hrs ago #31
see post 20 Celerity 22 hrs ago #32
I agree SickOfTheOnePct 21 hrs ago #36
Tax code is what it is Lurker Deluxe 21 hrs ago #43
Do you agree with governments mandating developers set aside a certain percentage of new residential builds for low cost Celerity 21 hrs ago #46
Well ... that would depend Lurker Deluxe 21 hrs ago #48
40K usd as a mandated price is not reality in most (if any) areas of the US Celerity 21 hrs ago #49
Agreed Lurker Deluxe 21 hrs ago #50
Did they break tax laws? MichMan 20 hrs ago #51
Gross profit is not net profit EX500rider 21 hrs ago #40
did I say it was? Celerity 20 hrs ago #53
So they would rather make $0 NameAlreadyTaken Yesterday #15
The US govt should provide high speed internet for everyone in America at a low cost. Yavin4 Yesterday #16
The Affordable connectivity program was a godsend from the Biden administration tishaLA 21 hrs ago #42
Poor AT&T also pays no income tax. maxrandb 23 hrs ago #20
Weak... Blue_Tires 23 hrs ago #21
AT&T: HOW DARE THEY REQUIRE US TO MAKE INTERNET AFFORDABLE TO EVERYONE! sakabatou 23 hrs ago #23
Low income internet users should consider themselves fortunate... hunter 22 hrs ago #26
So glad I didn't sign up with them claudette 21 hrs ago #38
Maybe the issue is means testing. Mosby 21 hrs ago #45
When a business is required to lose money on a service, they stop providing it. Bonx 20 hrs ago #52
Wonder if any other internet providers will follow ? MichMan 18 hrs ago #54
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