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2010-06-10
Interesting viewpoint...
Becoming rich quickly means doing the right thing? Always?
What’s about our beloved dictators who are far away from being poor (Even if their citizen are)
What’s about Mafia (Or any other related organisation) who have (or at least had) enough money to rule whole countries???
But I agree with you. Apple is doing one thing right... Marketing!!! The hype around Apple products is totally out of proportion. They certainly have interesting and good products (not more, not less) but their margins are crazy.
Well... It’s not my money. If Apple’s clients are happy with that... I’m happy for them.
May I ask you something? It’s not an aggression or anything you have to get mad about.
But are you mrhasbeen with a new profile??? You have very similar argumentation.