“Apple could be ‘obsolete’ in three years, due to increasing competition and ‘make-believe’ valuations in the technology sector, one analyst told CNBC on Thursda,” Arjun Kharpal reports for CNBC.
“Pedro de Noronha, managing partner at hedge fund Noster Capital, said he was unsure about the Silicon Valley-based company’s long-term potential,” Kharpal reports. “‘I need to know where a company is going to be in 5-to-10 years. I mean look at Apple, a company we all admire… I don’t know where they are going to be in three years,’ Noronha told CNBC in a TV interview. ‘It’s a very competitive landscape. They might become obsolete in two-to-three years, as we’ve seen with dozens of technology companies.'”
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