How Apple's Market Share Will Propel Stock to $500, Part 1 [View article]
Right now, I think as far as consumers go, Apple has a lot more than 3% share in the US... A big portion of those alleged 97% figures for Microsoft (where's Linux/Unix, btw?) are in machines for businesses, which *are* prone to cut spending right now.
On Oct 23 11:28 AM BladRnr wrote:
> I agree, but it's happening none the less. Apple's latest quarterly > earnings defied logic. Defied logic! Three million Macs in a severe > recession. Maybe, just maybe, people would rather spend more on something > that works, doesn't have viruses, is design-oriented and is seen > as a complement to their iPhone or iPod. I can't explain it any other > way. In this recession Apple should be doing poorly. All the pundits > thought so last spring. But Apple just had their best quarter ever. > I don't think it will take much to get them to 10% market share here > in the States. It's not out of the question.
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Right now, I think as far as consumers go, Apple has a lot more than 3% share in the US... A big portion of those alleged 97% figures for Microsoft (where's Linux/Unix, btw?) are in machines for businesses, which *are* prone to cut spending right now.
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All Comments by mrxg4 »How Apple's Market Share Will Propel Stock to $500, Part 1 [View article]
On Oct 23 11:28 AM BladRnr wrote:
> I agree, but it's happening none the less. Apple's latest quarterly
> earnings defied logic. Defied logic! Three million Macs in a severe
> recession. Maybe, just maybe, people would rather spend more on something
> that works, doesn't have viruses, is design-oriented and is seen
> as a complement to their iPhone or iPod. I can't explain it any other
> way. In this recession Apple should be doing poorly. All the pundits
> thought so last spring. But Apple just had their best quarter ever.
> I don't think it will take much to get them to 10% market share here
> in the States. It's not out of the question.