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Apple, when it's set to kick off its 50th year with what's expected to be a nearly $140 billion quarter.
And, you know, Apple in all of this has been fumbling around looking for its keys.
You can spend months building a plan. Building until you start making calls, sending messages, or getting rejected. You can do everything. You haven't done anything actually yet. Think about every successful business you admire. Facebook. It was a hot mess. Amazon started as basic book site. Apple's first computer, an awkward, clunky prototype. What made those companies legends wasn't perfection.
In today's episode, we speak with Patrick McGee, an award-winning journalist who spent years covering Apple for the Financial Times. We discuss with Patrick his new book, Apple in China, the capture of the world's greatest company. So with that, here's our conversation with Patrick McGee. Patrick, where does this podcast find you?
Both are leaving Apple, the prior top firm in the dust currently. The video is up 6% earlier today. We'll see how it's doing today. It starts today at about $3.3 trillion in market cap. Microsoft is about $3.4 trillion, and then Apple right at $3 trillion in market cap. Second, U.S. futures and the markets are flat now. Earlier today, they were way up as the U.S. Court of International Trade
And when it comes to credit card rewards, the simpler, the better. That's one of the many reasons I have an Apple Card. The rewards are super straightforward. I earn up to 3% daily cash back on my everyday purchases. There are no points to calculate, no limits or deadlines. Plus, it's super easy to access my card and make payments from the wallet app of my iPhone. Das war's für heute.
This message is a paid partnership with Apple Card. I'm a person who really appreciates simplicity. And when it comes to credit card rewards, the simpler, the better. That's one of the many reasons I have an Apple Card. The rewards are super straightforward. I earn up to 3% daily cash back on my everyday purchases. There are no points to calculate, no limits or deadlines.
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