Monday, April 9th 2012
Apple Could Become History's First Trillion-Dollar Company
Wall Street punters predict Apple could become the first trillion dollar company in an year or two. The company's share prices rose last week, to $633.38, edging past those of Google. Analyst Brian White, of Topeka Capital Markets claimed that the share price could enter four-figures in under an year, making the company worth US $1T. In his report, White stated "Apple fever is spreading like a wildfire around the world." By that, he meant that the craze for Apple products and services, is spreading.
Source:
Reuters
36 Comments on Apple Could Become History's First Trillion-Dollar Company
"With great power comes great...ooo pretty cases...what was I saying again? Oh right, look at my pretty Apple logo, it glows!"
And meanwhile in the Apple fortress of glossy shell doom!!!
"Our plan is nearing completion! Release the robotic Steve Jobs!!"
iPhone, MBA, iPad and the new TV thats coming, there's no stopping them! :D
I think Apple & Nvidia should hook up and make a corporate baby monster and crush all other corporation's :cool:
iPanel? Sorry I would prefer a 5" larger AMOLED with Google TV.
iPad? Transformer Prime please.
iPhone? HTC One S please.
iPod? Samsung Galaxy Player or some cheap generic mp3 player that works just as well for half the cost.
Mac? I'll build my own PC any day.
MacBook? I'll take a Llano or i5/i7, something from Asus, HP, Puget Systems, Toshiba, or Samsung instead.
Other than that, I must give Apple kudos for their Marketing.
Just... way overpriced and overhyped.
And a glass phone which wouldn't last me a week if I got it. Lol
Yes, exactly that. And I couldn't have said it better myself. +1, man!
You are willing to deny the enlightenment from the Sacred Word? :twitch:
other than that, my old galaxy S is a better phone than my iphone 4. the only reason apple are so finanically well off is their utter incompatibility with everything else - everything you buy thats compatible, earns apple royalties.
and the market will return the real value... and the all investors will be mad