š Apple will spend more than $500 billion in the U.S. over the next four years
What a specific, purely coincidental, Iām sure, span of time! š
This is good news, but still comes across as licking the boot.
š Apple will spend more than $500 billion in the U.S. over the next four years
What a specific, purely coincidental, Iām sure, span of time! š
This is good news, but still comes across as licking the boot.
Nick Heer points out that Apple has done this, like clockwork, shortly after inauguration for presidents on both sides of the aisle:
> These press releases are not for the wider public; they are not even directly for investors. They are for politicians and, in particular, whomever is the U.S. president. [ā¦] It is plausible all of these announced investments would have happened regardless of who was president. The press releases are post-election reminders that Apple is a large business with the power to shape swathes of the U.S. and world economy, and they would prefer if their products avoid regulations and tariffs.