Dmick90 said:
Give me a source before spouting off bullsh.. Where does it say how much revenue or profits they make on parts? Let me guess Wikipedia right? Samsung made about $2 billion from the iPhone alone for Q4, and that's not even counting iPads or iPods. Maybe you need to take a math course. Maybe you can't tell the difference between quarterly profits and annual profits. Here's a breakdown of the Samsung parts: It costs $26 for the flash memory, about $12 for the RAM memory, and about $8 for the A4/A5/A6 processors. For a total of about 46 dollars in parts x 37 million iPhones sold in the 4th quarter = about $1,702,000. Which is near $2 billion. Add the 4 quarterly profits up and throw in the portion of iPad/iPod parts and you get near $8 billion in profits. Here's my source: http://www.economist.com/blogs/dailychart/2011/08/apple-and-samsungs-symbiotic-relationship Mind you that source is from Aug 2011 so Samsung's profits are much higher than that now as Apple sells more iPhones/iPads/iPods. |
BWAHAHAHAHA... Stupid iSheep logic: Yeah, I bought an Apple from a farmer for $1 and sold it for $2. I made a $2 profit from that apple... ROFL...
http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/tech/2010/09/133_67730.html
Apple makes up less than 5% of Samsung's component sales. You're an imbecile if you actually think Samsung makes 1/3 of its profits from selling 5% of its parts to Apple. That $7.8 billion is revenue, not profit. Your article even said it was $7.8 billion in PARTS, moron. In case you can't comprehend simple logic, it means Samsung made $7.8 billion from selling its parts, but that figure doesn't include the cost to build the machines and buying the materials necessary to build the components. Again, take a damn business class before spouting nonsense.
Yeah, keep believing that selling a $2 apple after spending $1 to buy it from someone else means you get a profit of $2. LOL... I can't believe you actually said that.
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