Apple - Better As A Villager Than A Chief
by Benedict Tubuo (Beevest)
Apple (AAPL) is now a chief. That means it has matured, mellowed and is looking back at its life and achievements and realizing that it can no longer behave like it has nothing to lose. It remains a fundamentally solid company despite the recent decline in its stock price, one quarter of flat growth, margin duress, tougher competition and no recent big hits. It was always going to be hard for Apple to continuously outdo itself with hit products. But, it could also get comfortably ensconced and squeeze cash from the market leading products. If iPhone sales have slowed they are still at levels that other companies dream of attaining. Apple has always been a "push" rather than a "pull" company. It defined the problem, formulated a solution and "pushed" it out to the market place. It might not have created the smartphone, tablet or MP3 players but they created these sectors for what we know them today as. Apple did not stop listening, it just never did. read more »
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