"Doing something like this runs a huge risk of entrenching in investors' minds the perception that Apple has become a value company, " said Anant Sundaram, a professor of finance at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth who personally owns Apple shares.
Talking of the possible need for even more unconventional economic policies ( as Adair Turner has been doing), to ward off the risk of the UK economy turning Japanese and stagnating for decades, something pretty odd and unconventional has been happening in the regulation of banks, for just that reason.