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MacSurfer's Archive: Wednesday, August 31, 2016
 

 

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  • "EU Looks to Rein In Alleged Excesses of U.S. Tech Giants: European officials are pushing regulations and investigations aimed at altering the behavior of a cadre of U.S. internet superpowers"  WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 8:30 PM
  • "U.S. Treasury says EU's Apple tax ruling aimed at U.S. companies: The U.S. Treasury sought to keep pressure on the European Union to rescind a ruling that Apple Inc pay up to $14.5 billion in back taxes, a move Washington says breaches international tax rules and sets the stage for more actions against U.S. companies." Reuters 11:23 AM
  • "Irish cabinet may need more time to decide on Apple appeal: minister/Ireland's cabinet may be given more time to decide on whether to back the finance minister's recommendation that Dublin appeal the European Commission's ruling against its tax dealings with Apple, another minister said on Wednesday." Reuters 7:35 AM
  • "Ireland says Apple CEO spoke to PM, committed to stay" Reuters 3:25 PM
  • "EU Tax Bill Is Latest Hit to Apple's Fortunes: CEO Tim Cook faces worries over declining iPhone sales ahead of launch next week" WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 7:53 AM
  • "Apple tax receipts could help cut Ireland's debt pile: S&P's Kraemer/4/4leftright" Reuters 11:24 AM
  • "At Issue in Apple-EU Tax Case: Did Ireland Take Enough? Apple Inc. has a major international division and nearly 6,000 employees in Ireland" WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 7:52 AM
  • "Yesterday, Outraged by Apple's Tax Dodge. Today, by Its Tax Bill. American lawmakers have for years been assailing companies for dodging taxes with overseas maneuvers. But now that the European Union has done something about it by trying to wrest back billions of dollars from Apple, those officials have offered a response viewed by many as rife with hypocrisy: collective outrage." New York Times [Free Registration Required] 9:07 AM
  • "Fact-Checking Apple's Claims on E.U. Tax Ruling" New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required] 7:37 AM
  • "Apple's €13bn bill swamps its EU tax filings" Financial Times [Paid Membership Required] 8:39 AM
  • "Apple Argues Paying More Than A 0.005% Tax Rate Is 'Unfair'" Forbes 7:46 AM
  • "Irish cabinet fails to agree on Apple appeal, to meet again: source" Reuters 11:24 AM
  • "Irish cabinet meets as Dublin reels over shock Apple tax ruling" Financial Times [Paid Membership Required] 8:40 AM
  • "Eurosceptics are salivating at the idea of 'Irexit' after Apple's shock €13 billion EU-Ireland tax bill" Tech Insider 8:40 AM
  • "Apple, Congress and the Missing Taxes" New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required] 7:37 AM
  • "Apple Ireland Ruling Could Be the End of Easy European Tax Deals" Bloomberg 8:19 AM
  • "Mossberg: The post-Jobs Apple has soared financially, but lacks a breakthrough product/It's still too soon to judge the Tim Cook era."  Recode 8:15 AM
  • "After Steve Jobs stepped down as Apple CEO, he was still working on an Apple TV set: A new story about a five-year-old conversation, via Walt Mossberg."  Recode 5:15 PM
  • "Mossberg: Steve Jobs continued work on Apple television set after resignation/Laying years of rumors to rest, veteran technology journalist Walt Mossberg this week confirmed knowledge of Apple's work on a full-fledged television set, saying Steve Jobs phoned him to discuss the project shortly before his death in 2011." AppleInsider 5:16 PM