Ann sheehan. Welcome to you all. Thank you. I think the question on everyones mind today is why apple . Of all the companies out there, why apple . Why apple apple is unquestionably a remarkable company, most valuable company in the world, and and a very responsible company, but theres no question that we need to be more responsive to childrens needs and childrens activities, and theres lots of research that has indicated that excessive usage of smartphones is damaging to kids, and so, you know, this should be an easy fix for apple. Apple, in fact, came out with a press release as you saw this morning that i was very encouraged by. They indicated that they acknowledged that theres an issue, that its an important one and that they expect to further improve their interactions, parents interactions with the kids phones. You could perhaps take their statement though as a why us maybe you guess have targeted the wrong company, that were already doing a number of these issues charlie, from m
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