Apple Supplier Charged with Exploiting Uyghur Forced Labor By Wesley J. Smith December 29, 2020 If companies pulled up stakes, it would send one hell of a message that slavery is evil and will not be tolerated.
Why Are Tech Stocks at Record Highs? By William Levin December 11, 2020 Valuing tech stocks requires a time horizon significantly longer than those typically used by financial analysts.
One of These Things Is Not Like the Others By Kevin D. Williamson December 2, 2020 Maybe we don’t have a word yet for what precisely it is they are.
House Hearing Reminds Conservatives of the Dangers of Progressive Proposals for Tech Companies By Andrew Wilford October 16, 2020 The idea that tech companies are monopolies is not borne out by the facts.
House Panel Says Big Tech Has ‘Monopoly Power,’ Recommends Anti-Trust Reforms By Brittany Bernstein October 7, 2020 A Democrat-led House panel found that Apple, Amazon, Facebook, and Google have “monopoly power” and recommended a number of measures to reign the companies in.
A Win for Ireland and Apple — and a Loss (For Now) for the EU’s Protectionists By Andrew Stuttaford July 15, 2020 Vestager’s move against Ireland was, in effect, a two-pronged attack on competition.
China Threatens to Place Apple, Boeing, and Other U.S. Firms on ‘Unreliable Entities’ List By Zachary Evans May 15, 2020 The threat comes after the U.S. Commerce Department announced sanctions that would prevent companies from selling semiconductor ships to Huawei.
China Forces Uighurs to Work in Factories Supplying Nike and Apple: Report By Zachary Evans March 2, 2020 China is forcing Uighur detainees to work in factories supplying major global brands including Nike and Apple.
Apple Says Coronavirus Will Stunt Its Quarterly Earnings By Tobias Hoonhout February 17, 2020 The tech giant said the virus, which as of Monday had affected over 71,000 people in China, was impacting the production of the flagship iPhone.