Apple boss Tim Cook defends its tax strategy at a Senate hearing, after the tech giant is accused of being among America's largest tax avoiders.
Apple boss Tim Cook defends its tax strategy at a Senate hearing, after the tech giant is accused of being among America's largest tax avoiders.
Just one day before Apple's CEO Tim Cook is expected to argue for corporate tax reform on Capitol Hill, a new report claims that the company is avoiding paying taxes on billions of dollars in profits.
The probe found subsidiaries in Ireland with no employees or offices; Apple denied breaking any tax laws.
The probe found subsidiaries in Ireland with no employees or offices; Apple denied breaking any tax laws.
Apple’s fifth-generation iPad will hit mass production in July and launch "as early as September," according to supply chain sources. Digitimes reports that the next iPad will s...
Why it matters that Apple and other multinationals pay a declining share of the costs of schools, hospitals and the police in developed economies.
This weekend, 18-year-old Eesha Khare of Saratogoa, California took home a $50,000 scholarship from this year’s International Science and Engineering Fair for her supercapacitor battery that can fully charge a smartphone in less than 30 seconds. What were you doing when you were 18.
Nothing illegal here, just more of the same sketchy tax practices big corps employ.
Do the brands Millennials love differ much from the brands Boomers and older generations love? New Media Metrics--which tracks emotional attachment, or EA, to brand and media properties with its LEAP Index--set out to answer that question for Forbes CMO Network in its latest research. It identified the top 10 brands [...]
When Apple Inc.’s chief executive officer, Tim Cook, bragged to a U.S. Senate subcommittee this week about his company’s culture of innovation, he probably hoped people would think of Apple’s gadgets, not its tax strategies.