Can you quote one that is not overly subjective and intractable? It might be difficult for you, but doing so would make the case that I am wrong. You said all of my posts are "overly subjective". I asked for an example to back your assertion, but instead of providing one, you've asked me to disprove your unsubstantiated claim.
Debating future earnings of a company is inherently subjective, and that while objective information is useful int the process, discourse regarding what you think might happen is required.
To "make the case [you] are wrong", examples of objective information I've used:
1) I've provided links to market share data, 2) I've cited the amount of cash Apple has, 3) I've said,
almost two thirds of their profits have come from becoming a huge player in the smartphone market Again, opinions are required when speculating what might happen with a company and why, which is why it's perfectly reasonable that you've made subjective statements such as,
Customer retention is paramount to longer term company growth. and
Apple likes to do things in threes. and my favorite, when you cited *projections* into 2019 (by definition, subjective) as meaningful information. |