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Episode 13: Apple's Pile of Cash

16m · I do the Numbers · 10 Apr 10:00

Why would Apple borrow money to finance share buybacks when they are sitting on USD 200 billion liquidity? And what do you do with so much money as more and more is coming in? Mike has some answers and thoughts.

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