Apple has, over a long period of time, demonstrated its capabilities in business subjects in addition to engineering areas. Through filing lawsuits to exploiting Chinese workers while paying the CEOs egregious amounts and pursuing elaborate tax avoidance strategies, Apple has set high standards.
Apple’s Response on Its Tax Practices - NYTimes.com: "In response to requests for comment on the company’s tax practices, Apple provided this statement to The New York Times:
Over the past several years, we have created an incredible number of jobs in the United States. The vast majority of our global work force remains in the U.S., with more than 47,000 full-time employees in all 50 states. By focusing on innovation, we’ve created entirely new products and industries, and more than 500,000 jobs for U.S. workers — from the people who create components for our products to the people who deliver them to our customers. Apple’s international growth is creating jobs domestically since we oversee most of our operations from California. We manufacture parts in the U.S. and export them around the world, and U.S. developers create apps that we sell in over 100 countries. As a result, Apple has been among the top creators of American jobs in the past few years.
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