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| iPhone reaches one million in sales
__________________ PowerMac G5 Dual 1.8(Rev A.), , 7 Gig RAM, Pioneer DVR-110, ATI X800XT, OS X 10.4.11 & 10.5.5, 23'' HD LCD Mac Book Pro Core 2 Duo 2.16Mhz, SuperDrive, ATI X1600, 2GB RAM, OS X 10.5.5 1TB Time Capsule 5g iPod 30Gig White |
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| How could it possibly be bad for Apple? Diversity, with a common overall focus, will bring sustained profits in normal fluctuations of the individual segments.
__________________ MBP, 17", 2.6 Mhz Core 2 Duo, 4G RAM, 200G 7200 drive, Hi-Def. Glossy screen; iPhone |
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| I love it. I think about how many PC users buy their iPhones and think "Wow, this GUI is spectacular! I'll bet their computers are pretty good, too..." I'm all for being part of the smallish, secular, individualistic group we used to be... but, with more people using our beloved products, we get better products at lower prices. The AiMacs right now are steals!
__________________ • 2.66GHz Mac Pro Quad Xeon • 2.2GHz Santa Rosa MacBook Pro • 2.0GHz iMac Core Duo • 8GB iPhone |
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| How could this possibly be a bad thing? They created a product to sell...and it is selling...slightly better than predicted. Seems like a perfect scenario to me. Exceed expectations so you remain Wallstreet's little darling, but not so much that you are in imminent danger of not meeting demand. |
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