Did you read what the poster wrote? " they would have to raise the price of their iphones to $1000+" I will translate for you: the price would raise above $1000, not raise with an additional $1000. If Apple wants to keep the same profit margin, prices will raise substantially. And how do you know he is not correct? Do you have inside information? if the production cost would raise from $175 to $250 the selling prices would be over $1000 if Apple wants to keep the same profit margin. If you think producing in the US would not make a substantial difference, why did they go to the Far East then? For philantropic reasons? Apple is just the opposite of philantropic.
I have a long-term question. Staying in the U.S. is very patriotic and so on. But moving some manufacture to Mexico would make Ford's cars cheaper and therefore more competitive. Now after their decisions they gonna need to come up with some new ideas on how to make their cars competitive.
Will Ford hire at least two white middle aged males for each robot at their Michigan plant? Gee, I sure hope so.
Apple would suffer all of those scenarios which would trigger investors dumping Apple and investing elsewhere, which then would bring Apple's shares down significantly... Yes there will always be people who will pay any amount but Apple makes their money from the masses not from the fewer "asses" who will pay no matter what!
If production cost goes from $175 to $250, that is a $75 increase in production cost. To counter the increase in cost, Apple raises the MSRP of the iPhone $75, from about $650 to $725. So why does the purchase-price of the iPhone need to go up to over $1000?
Here is Fields in his own words: "One of the factors we’re looking at is the more positive U.S. business environment that we foresee under President-elect Trump and the pro-growth policies that he’s been outlining" So who is lying?
You would be a bad businessman. People don't add just the cost but also the margin they take. Do you work for free? Apple wants to make big money, so they will give no discount. Cost at $175 results in selling prices of $699. So Apple takes the cost x 4. If cost is $250. Apple will again take the usual margin, so cost x 4. Or $250 x 4 = $1000. Or do you think that Apple would reduce their margin? If idiots already want to pay cost x 4 , these idiots will pay $1000 too.
Not so sure about that. Average consumers do not know what they are paying over cost. 2x, 3x, 4x. What they fixate on is the price they are paying. If Apple suddenly switched around how they make products internally and they go from $699 to $1099 for the same product, who in their right mind would go for it? How could that be competitively priced when peeps could have similar devices for the aforementioned $699? Yes, as you say, there are many idiots who are Apple slaves and will follow them over the cliff in being gouged. Apple has ALWAYS been over-priced, since their stupid Apple IIe, due to their proprietary nature. I suppose it is not Apple's fault...They are just charging what the consumer market will bear. It's a real shame people are still falling for it. But would SO MANY people fall for such a huge price increase?