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Red Orbit (Free subscription) | 11/09/2008
Several of Apple Inc.’s current and former executives and directors, including CEO Steve Jobs, CFO Peter Oppenheimer and former CFO Fred Anderson, have agreed to settle a lawsuit that claimed the company was harmed by their role in Apple's mishandling of stock option grants.The settlement aims to repair damage that shareholders, who sued on behalf of Apple and not themselves, say the company suffered...
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Digital Daily - All Things Digital (Free subscription) | 11/09/2008
One new Apple achievement that went unannounced at Tuesday’s “Let’s Rock” keynote was a finaly tidying-up of the company’s options backdating scandal. A group of former and current Apple executives that includes CEO Steve Jobs, CFO Peter Oppenheimer and COO Tim Cook has reached a tentative settlement in a shareholder lawsuit filed over its stock-option irregularities.
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Machines That Go Bing! (Free subscription) | 09/09/2008
Apple this evening held its much hyped Let’s Rock! event, the first after Peter Oppenheimer said that Apple had in the pipeline “technologies that our competition will not be able to match”. Rumours of tablets and new ipod models ensued. [eminimalls products="ipod touch"] iTunes 8 The latest update to iTunes includes the following: HD TV shows for $2.99 SD TV [...]
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TechNology News By SeveNSize (Free subscription) | 06/09/2008
San Francisco: Apple Inc. doesn't see "any ceiling" to market-share gains for its Macintosh computer, either in the US or globally, Chief Financial Officer Peter Oppenheimer said. "You're seeing Macs all over the place," Oppenheimer, 45, said yesterday during a presentation at the Citi Investment Research Technology Conference in New York. Apple's personal-computer shipments soared 38 per cent
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Pocket-lint (Free subscription) | 04/09/2008
And confirms the company does indeed plan to "rock" next week Apple's chief financial officer, Peter Oppenheimer, has made some carefully worded comments about the company's future plans ahead of next week's big launch. ... Read Apple CFO predicts more iPhones sold in Q4 than ever before on Pocket-lint now
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MacMike News (Free subscription) | 04/09/2008
NEW YORK — Apple Inc. doesn’t see “any ceiling” to market-share gains for its Macintosh computer, either in the U.S. or globally, Chief Financial Officer Peter Oppenheimer said yesterday. Original post by Yahoo! News Search Results for apple computer and software by Elliott Back
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MacUser (Free subscription) | 03/09/2008
You know we love us some Peter Oppenheimer—he’s the oppenheimiest. As is his yearly habit, Apple’s CFO sat down for a cozy chat at Citigroup’s...
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Market Watch (Free subscription) | 03/09/2008
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Speaking at a technology conference Wednesday, Apple Inc. Chief Financial Officer Peter Oppenheimer largely kept quiet about what the company has planned for an event in San Francisco on Sept. 9. Oppenheimer addressed the Citigroup Global Technology Conference in New York, and kept with the company's standard practice of not talking about upcoming product releases. On...
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Silicon Alley Insider (Free subscription) | 03/09/2008
Apple's (AAPL) finance chief Peter Oppenheimer is sitting down for a fireside chat at Citi's annual tech conference. We don't expect any news -- especially with a Steve Jobs keynote less than a week away -- but we'll listen closely for any nuance around how Apple's doing. LIVE notes: 1:48 p.m. Still listening to music... Webcast hasn't started. 1:51 Q&A begins. Standard disclaimers. 1:52 Gross margins:...
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Chuqui 3.0 (Free subscription) | 12/08/2008
Just a touchpad and a screen: A grand unified theory of Apple’s next big move » VentureBeat: Ever since Apple’s chief financial officer, Peter Oppenheimer, referred to a “future product transition” during the company’s most recent earnings call, the tech news world has been abuzz. For what it's worth, I think the blogs and fanboys are blowing this way out of proportion with what the reality is going...
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VentureBeat (Free subscription) | 11/08/2008
Ever since Apple’s chief financial officer, Peter Oppenheimer, referred to a “future product transition” during the company’s most recent earnings call, the tech news world has been abuzz. The most frenzied speculation has centered around a revision to the MacBook line. For some, the future holds a touchscreen MacBook or an ultra-portable tablet. Others envision [...]
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Machines That Go Bing! (Free subscription) | 10/08/2008
Its Mac Tablet rumour season again and this time the source of the rumours seems to be Apple themselves. Mac Daily News is reporting that following a statement from Apple CFO, Peter Oppenheimer, the company may launch a new MacBook Touch in a few months. Peter was heard to say during Apple’s Q3 2008 Financial [...]
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mac.ro (Free subscription) | 10/08/2008
When Apple announced last month that it anticipated higher development costs in coming months, analysts cringed and the stock dropped. But tech heads rejoiced. Such a message often means new products are coming from the company. Apple Chief Financial Officer Peter Oppenheimer told analysts that a "future product transition" will lower gross margins from nearly 35 percent during the quarter that ...
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mac.ro (Free subscription) | 07/08/2008
When Apple announced last month that it anticipated higher development costs in coming months, analysts cringed and the stock dropped. But tech heads rejoiced. Such a message often means new products are coming from the company. Apple Chief Financial Officer Peter Oppenheimer told analysts that a "future product transition" will lower gross margins from nearly 35 to about 30 percent in 2009.
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MacMike News (Free subscription) | 07/08/2008
When Apple announced last month that it anticipated higher development costs in coming months, analysts cringed and the stock dropped. But tech heads rejoiced. Such a message often means new products are coming from the company. Apple Chief Financial Officer Peter Oppenheimer told analysts that a “future product transition” will lower gross margins from nearly [...]