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the interesting part in the original article on Business Insider is that this analyst is saying Apple iPhone is going the way of the Blackberry and RAZR, that when they fell they fell father than expected. And Apple is heading the same direction.…
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one size doesn't fit all. Just because my thumb is only so long, shouldn't dictate the screen size. sounds like the one button mouse argument that Apple loves to wrap themselves around until they finally, and too late, see the light. Add a la…
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the devices have reached a point where there is no point to make them thinner and lighter. While every pundit who evaluates the newest gadget talks first about how thin and light it is compared to its competition, it really has been taken to ridi…
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Apple has locked themselves into this paradigm of "only the best" product. It depends on who you ask, what is the best. Is a larger screen better than a smaller screen? The market is voting that there is a large segment that wants a larger scree…
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excellent links with much more detailed information on the smartphone market. Should be required reading before posting.
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media negativity abounds, and if Apple hits a home run, then it won't measure up to the "whisper" numbers, or the forward looking statements won't be strong enough. It's a game of king of the hill, when you get to the top, everyone tries to pull …
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the last several articles on this subject are totally manipulative. Someone wants to buy this stock cheap.
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finally catching on that one form factor doesn't meet everyone's needs. When they had the market to themselves, sure, it was the thing to have, now with larger sizes, longer battery life, BB10, google phone, it's time to compete. Good to hear t…
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Your one idea got you lots of money, good for you. You're worth 20 billion. So every business CEO waits for your crumb of wisdom, NOT.
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I didn't say Apple should make crappy phones, but a less expensive smart phone for what has become a commodity market. This market is going to get more competitive with BB10, Nokia and others wanting to get in, and where do they get in except at …
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Smartphones are becoming a commodity, regardless if Apple doesn't want that to happen. Apple created the market, now others are moving in. larger screens, lower cost, Apple cannot sit still and proudly wave their iPhone and take the intellectual…
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it would be fun to be at a board meeting. OK, you had an operating system when you became president, you had Office, you had IE, you had a corporate server, you had lots of people invested in those tools. Take away those massive profits that wou…
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"not on our watch" if this refers to his tenure at the helm, then it won't be much longer that he'll be competing in every segment that Apple is in. Based on his performance, he can't be much longer at microsoft.
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try having a compelling vision and then lead change. we'll hear a lot about their ability to "manage" change, but as pointed out, that's arranging deck chairs in a nice neat line.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Skaag My prophecy for the whole Windows 8 effort: - Microsoft will announce a roadmap to release, Their clown CEO will call it the greatest evolution of the OS since Windows NT (Neanderthal Technology) - Poor India…
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Something is Coming! gee, I wonder, what could it be?
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i watched the game and looking forward to the commercials. but when this came on, I tuned out when the guy caught the guitar. I thought it was a commercial for Guitar Center or something, and not till I saw this article, did I find out it was for …
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this performance with a 4S phone that was widely panned by the critics. Wait until we get the 5, then Apple will be doomed for sure.
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Trying to think of the most good to come out of these estimates. AppleInsider-please start a board and let us all kick in a dollar, for donation to charity, and whoever has chosen the number closest to the actual $ will get bragging rights and the …
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the next time you'll see Apple's stock price at $370 is after a 2:1 stock split