Five Reasons Steve Ballmer Thinks Apple's a Buy [View article]
Apple is definitely a fantastic company. Ballmer's ability to lead MSFT is questionable.
Taking over for Bill Gates, though, is a tough task.
Taking over for Steve Jobs will be a tougher task.
I like AAPL now but those of you claiming it is a long-term buy and hold opportunity ($650 range folks) need to address the issue of Apple's post-Jobs era.
If you think Ballmer is getting it pretty bad (in terms of criticism), just wait till Apple's next CEO takes over and (in all likelihood) can't do as good a job as his predecessor.
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Apple is definitely a fantastic company. Ballmer's ability to lead MSFT is questionable.
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All Comments by Samuel Cashiola »Five Reasons Steve Ballmer Thinks Apple's a Buy [View article]
Taking over for Bill Gates, though, is a tough task.
Taking over for Steve Jobs will be a tougher task.
I like AAPL now but those of you claiming it is a long-term buy and hold opportunity ($650 range folks) need to address the issue of Apple's post-Jobs era.
If you think Ballmer is getting it pretty bad (in terms of criticism), just wait till Apple's next CEO takes over and (in all likelihood) can't do as good a job as his predecessor.
Disclosure: Not play on AAPL or MSFT