Apple's stock market capitalization increases by 6.9 billion dollars thanks to Barack Obama

  Yesterday we told you that Samsung lost 1 billion dollars from the value of its stock market capitalization after Barack Obama decided to use his right of veto to stop the sale of some iDevices in the US. The measure had a negative impact on those from Samsung, but a positive one on Apple, the stock market capitalization of the company falling by no less than 6.9 billion dollars. The increase is normal, considering that the market received a strong signal during the weekend, that the US presidential administration supports the company and has no problem showing this.

  The government of South Korea has expressed its concern about the position taken by Barack Obama on this issue, but the Americans are less interested in this. Apple is a company that has always had close ties with American presidents, probably financed the campaigns of some, and now sees the fruit of its work.