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.
Why Android Is Gaining Ground on Apple [View article]
This is a simplistic and self-righteous article of limited anecdotal value. Apparently tens of millions of people disagree with you. Otherwise please explain the iPhone phenomenon that everyone else gets but to which you are philosophically opposed on a misperceived notion of capitalism and competitiveness.
How Apple's Market Share Will Propel Stock to $500, Part 1 [View article]
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.
Why Android Is Gaining Ground on Apple [View article]