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[deleted] t1_iz5dsbp wrote

>>It costs Apple $501 to make an iPhone 14 Pro Max, and the company sells it at a base price of $1099. This makes Apple’s base markup on the latest iPhone model at 119%

Pretty dumb of you to account only for the BOM and not R&D, marketing, logistics and all that comes with a product.

https://irishtechnews.ie/the-secret-to-apples-iphone-margins-and-why-it-is-arguing-for-a-value-add-approach-to-trade/

Here's your source.

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lilrabbitfoofoo t1_iz5e7i6 wrote

Ignoring the fact that nothing in your link contradicts the information I provided, your own link makes it clear that no matter how you choose to measure it, Apple makes 3-10x as much per unit (your 30% figure) as other electronic brands (single digit)...even after accounting for everything and anything involved.

[edited for clarity and to keep this discussion from descending to your level of discourse]

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[deleted] t1_iz5evhm wrote

My own link clearly says 30%, just like every other serious breakdown.

It's more than average but it's not 150% like people who parrot an unfounded internet myth say.

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lilrabbitfoofoo t1_iz5fc61 wrote

I edited my post for clarity. You should re-read and do accordingly.

>it's not 150% like people who parrot an unfounded internet myth say.

That's a strawman because it's not something I said. Please stay on topic and address my post, not what you heard on the tubes somewhere, please.

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