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by musictubes
1146 days ago
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Apple has been pursuing a “cash neutral” policy for a while by selling bonds in order to do what Meta says they are going to do. I’m no corporate financial whiz but I think that using debt to do those things has some sort of tax advantage. There also seems to be an effort to show a net zero cash holdings position in order to preempt any political attempts to try to take money that corporations are “just sitting on.” I think there was some rumblings of that when Apple had 100+ billion in the bank. When they got wind of various governments’ ideas of extra taxes on excess cash suddenly share buybacks seemed like a better idea than losing that money altogether. |
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