How Apple's Market Share Will Propel Stock to $500, Part 1 [View article]
It is not a question increasing the high-end market share above 91%. The question is whether Apple can sell more high-end computers. The answer is clearly yes by a substantial percentage. So, even if others are able to capture a greater portion of the high-end, it really doesn't matter if Mac sales continue to grow at their current rate or above.
On Oct 23 10:46 AM who wrote:
> All good and well, one important point is that Apple targets high > end segment and with 91%, there isn't much room to grow. How will > Apple compete with Windows at the low end of spectrum if it choose > do so? Will entry into low end machines threaten its dominance > in the high end market.
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It is not a question increasing the high-end market share above 91%. The question is whether Apple can sell more high-end computers. The answer is clearly yes by a substantial percentage. So, even if others are able to capture a greater portion of the high-end, it really doesn't matter if Mac sales continue to grow at their current rate or above.
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On Oct 23 10:46 AM who wrote:
> All good and well, one important point is that Apple targets high
> end segment and with 91%, there isn't much room to grow. How will
> Apple compete with Windows at the low end of spectrum if it choose
> do so? Will entry into low end machines threaten its dominance
> in the high end market.