“Apple will become the most valuable company in the world. Bet on it,” Eric Bleekr writes for The Motley Fool.
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“There are ample reasons to believe that the company’s rise is just starting and that Apple will continue blowing past expectations,” Bleeker writes.
Bleeker writes, “Apple is the king today, and I don’t see it being displaced. During the next two or three years, I have little doubt that it will keep soaring.”
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@ Cubert
MS is polishing the brass on the Titanic, while riding a horse and listening to chamber music on wax cylinders. They’re skating to where the puck was when Wayne Gretzky’s mom was teething. They’re doing the Thriller Dance because that Michael Jackson is so popular with the kids these days.
Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to visit the canteen and get a phosphate.
@C1
I was the same way. I bought an iBook and immediately put OSX beta on it (Cheetah baby!). It was simple, far more elegant than OS 9, and I knew it was the future. I sold my desktop that year and have never looked back!
Oh,please. Would you take financial advise
from something named ‘The Motley Fool’ ???
@ NCMacMan
We got an early beta when I worked at Getty Images, and put it to use running some internal image servers. We were using Rhapsody server for some other production machines at the time, if anyone remembers that. I bought a couple of big books on UNIX and that was that. Happily, Apple has since enabled me to forget all that UNIX. I held off running it on my personal machines until 10.1.