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Icahn says will meet Apple's Cook, talk share buyback
by Staff Writers
New York City (AFP) Aug 22, 2013


Rumored gold iPhone predicted to be natural target for thieves
New York (UPI) Aug 22, 2013 - A gold-colored iPhone, which Apple is said to be developing, would be a natural target for thieves in the growing smartphone theft market, a U.S. expert says.

It would make a product already attractive to criminals even more so, said Eugene O'Donnell, a former New York City Police officer and now a police studies professor at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York.

"There might be some perception that the gold one is the gold standard for somebody who is either planning or instantaneously decides to [steal a phone]," O'Donnell told the Huffington Post Thursday.

Many iPhone thefts are "opportunistic" not premeditated, he said, noting smartphone thefts currently make up around 40 percent of thefts in major cities.

"The reality is that crime tends to mirror fashion trends," he said. "Any flashy, new, fashionable trend-setting device is going to elicit attention from consumers and criminals."

A gold-colored iPhone would make it easy for a potential thief to knows he's targeting the newest iPhone, said Mat Mullen, the founder of a company making software to help find lost or stolen iPhones.

"If you're a smart thief you know that gold is the newest version," Mullen said. "There's going to be a higher market value for [a] gold one if you can immediately tell it's the newest version."

Thefts of iPhones tend to spike following the release of new models, the New York Police Department has reported.

Activist investor Carl Icahn said Thursday he would meet Apple chief executive Tim Cook in September and discuss the "magnitude" of a share repurchase plan.

Icahn made his announcement in a tweet, just over a week after he indicated he had taken a stake in the US tech giant, which he called "extremely undervalued."

"Spoke to Tim. Planning dinner in September. Tim believes in buyback and is doing one. What will be discussed is magnitude," his Twitter message said.

Icahn indicated last week he would press Apple to increase its stock buyback, in which the company purchases its own shares in a bid to boost its value.

Earlier this year, Apple yielded to pressure from the hedge fund Greenlight Capital, agreeing to return some $100 billion to shareholders over the next two years, including $60 billion in share repurchases.

Icahn told The Wall Street Journal last week that Apple could boost its share value by borrowing money and buying back shares.

"Buy the company here and even without earnings growth, we think it ought to be worth $625," he told the newspaper last week.

Apple shares, which topped $700 last September and then slumped below $400, picked up after a sluggish session to gain 01.2 percent to and close at $502.96.

Last week's news from Icahn pushed Apple's share price up nearly five percent.

Apple is widely expected to unveil a new iPhone in September, and some reports say the company will introduce a lower-cost version of the iconic smartphone.

A recent IDC survey showed Apple's share of the global smartphone market slipped to 13.2 percent in the second quarter, from 16.6 percent a year ago, while Android's share rose to 79.3 percent.

Icahn has a long history of taking positions in companies that give him the leverage to force changes in management or rewards to shareholders, or both.

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