Apple could double its cash reserve by the end of 2013

  At the moment, the Apple company has 110 billion dollars in funds and various investments, the amount being distributed all over the world. Those from Fortune estimates that this figure will double by the end of fiscal year 2013, the Apple company will have more than 200 billion dollars at its disposal. They say that by September 2013, when Apple's fiscal year ends, the company would have 205 billion dollars at its disposal, and this under the conditions that over 40 billion dollars will be spent this year alone on dividends and the redemption of a parts of the actions.

Bullish Cross' Andy Zaky has published his estimates for Apple's (AAPL) projected growth in cash and marketable securities through the end of fiscal 2013. If Apple's earnings grow as he expects, the company's holdings — currently at $110 billion — will reach $205 billion by September 2013. That's more than the combined market caps of Intel (INTC), Hewlett Packard (HPQ) Dell (DELL),

  I am of the opinion that the American analysts exaggerate, as usual, the financial information related to Apple, but it is their right to do so.