Is the ESG movement real, or is CNBC just pushing this shyt 

Apple makes the best phones. I've always said Apple's focus is making a exceptional mass market end user product. It's a standardized uniform product they control every aspect of. Simple enough for everyone to use with little technical expertise.Apple doesn't have the best phones but they still have a massive market share like 15-20% or something. It depends on how deep they go into promoting it and whether "influencers" start using it.. people are sheep
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Apple makes the best phones. I've always said Apple's focus is making a exceptional mass market end user product. It's a standardized uniform product they control every aspect of. Simple enough for everyone to use with little technical expertise.
Android which I actually prefer is the wild west. Different phones from different manufacturers have different features software and skins. Random update cycles.
I don't prefer Apple phones but it is the better end user product.
I bought 500 more at 5.06. Will buy more under 4.90. I was considering selling premarket at profit and buying back in once I saw there was no announcement. Its gone up almost a week now, was bound to happenlol, abio will rise soon enough, don't get shaken out. i just bought 200 more.
All I know is this shyt better break double digitsthis is the last time im fukkin with bio pharma stocks.![]()
Buy the dipthis is the last time im fukkin with bio pharma stocks.![]()
Apples stock is about to shoot up so much after what I saw last night.Apple makes the best phones. I've always said Apple's focus is making a exceptional mass market end user product. It's a standardized uniform product they control every aspect of. Simple enough for everyone to use with little technical expertise.
Android which I actually prefer is the wild west. Different phones from different manufacturers have different features software and skins. Random update cycles.
I don't prefer Apple phones but it is the better end user product.
Buy the dip![]()
Is the ESG movement real, or is CNBC just pushing this shyt