Tim Cook once said: “If you want me to do things only for ROI reasons, you should get out of this stock."
Besides, your faith in boards is disturbing.
I'm not sure why Apple needs to enhance shareholder value. Apple hasn't raised capital on the markets for years. Apple needs to be profitable, Apple needs to be an attractive platform for developers. Apple needs to be perceived, by its customers, as qualitatively superior to Android and Windows. But enhancing shareholder value should be a side effect of those more important goals, not a goal in itself.
US's more legally fleshed out rules.
Time to read Fairest of them all and other fairy tales of fair use?
They may seem fleshed out, but prevailing on the rules can be a bit of crapshoot.
To be fair, Theresa May is primarily concerned that her xenophobic policies will be undermined by Scottish independence.
"Buried deep in Alex Salmond's white paper is the admission that, just like the last Labour government, a separate Scotland would pursue a looser immigration policy.
"That would undermine the work we have done since 2010, and the continuing UK could not allow Scotland to become a convenient landing point for migration into the United Kingdom.
If Scotland votes No, all her hard work will go down the drain when Labour eventually wins a majority
If Scotland votes Yes, the Tories will be entrenched for some time to come, and the only real threat to her work will be Scotland opting for a less Conservative immigration policy.
I prefer thicknet. Adding a device is as simple as drilling a new hole.
Numeric stability is probably not all that important when you're guessing.