Linked by Aaron Vegh on Wed 5th May 2004 19:37 UTC
Is there no larger contingent of armchair corporate CEOs than Apple fanatics? Let's examine the so-called wealth of opinion out there and see how it measures up.
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Apple is absolutely a business, and its most important responsibility is to the shareholders.
However, this doesn't mean this analysis is correct. I strongly disagree that "iCheap" would be a bad policy, and there are many rewards to be reaped by a larger user base.
In fact, in one form or another I partly or totally disagree with almost all of these points, and still from the very same perspective: Apple is a business with a responsibility to the shareholders.
Apple is absolutely a business, and its most important responsibility is to the shareholders.
However, this doesn't mean this analysis is correct. I strongly disagree that "iCheap" would be a bad policy, and there are many rewards to be reaped by a larger user base.
In fact, in one form or another I partly or totally disagree with almost all of these points, and still from the very same perspective: Apple is a business with a responsibility to the shareholders.