Certainly a mind blowing article and I can see this happening too. Once Apple dives into the Television market, every company's business will be at stake and will start filing for bankruptcy a year or so later. I'm not an Apple fanboy at all but I'm happy for Apple as a company and what it's done for the past couple of years thanks to the great Steve Jobs and the Marketing team. I can't imagine any company stopping them with the current customer lock and their ability to make any great idea brought to life. Steve Jobs was a great inspiration to future entrepreneurs and always will be.
Certainly a mind blowing article and I can see this happening too. Once Apple dives into the Television market, every company's business will be at stake and will start filing for bankruptcy a year or so later. I'm not an Apple fanboy at all but I'm happy for Apple as a company and what it's done for the past couple of years thanks to the great Steve Jobs and the Marketing team. I can't imagine any company stopping them with the current customer lock and their ability to make any great idea brought to life. Steve Jobs was a great inspiration to future entrepreneurs and always will be.
Hmmm...well I'm not going to say I feel joy for an american company that hides its cash overseas. I'm not going to say I'm a fan of SJ. He sure was successful though and so is his company. That is undeniable. Done.
What goes up must come down. Apple will peak, plateau, and drop. Just like just about every other company before them. It will be interesting to see if they can hit the 1 trillion before the plateau/drop.
Last edited by RetroAndreas; 03-23-12 at 06:50 AM.
Say what you want...that's damn good business, wish it was mine
You and me both. The goal is to make money. Not to mention no matter what people say about Apple factories overseas, they do plenty for the US economy. Just read they're opening a campus here in Texas (Austin) that will create about 3,600 jobs. Maybe its just me, but in this economy I can't manage to find anything wrong with 3,600 more people going back to work.