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Technology Stocks : Apple Tankwatch -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: rnsmth who wrote (18640)4/10/2012 9:20:15 AM
From: Lahcim Leinad  Respond to of 32680
 
Loomie bucks well spent to move the AAPL tanker up.



To: rnsmth who wrote (18640)4/13/2012 10:39:21 AM
From: zax  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 32680
 
Tell the lawyers... good luck photoshopping this one X-D




To: rnsmth who wrote (18640)4/18/2012 10:02:47 AM
From: zax  Respond to of 32680
 
Sell all your Apple stock before the year is out. Don't say I didn't give you clear and uncertain warning. By 3Q2013, AAPL will be a stinky turd.

Do you realize I am still several hundred posts away from catching up to your post count on this board?

Missing you. X-D

Windows 8 aims to take huge chunk of iPad share in less than a year
By: Zach Epstein | Apr 18th, 2012 at 09:50AM

bgr.com



Microsoft and its partners have seemingly set some very lofty goals for Windows 8. Citing multiple anonymous sources at various unnamed Taiwan-based original device manufacturers, DigiTimes on Wednesday reported that Windows and Intel want top-tier vendor partners to launch an all-out assault on Apple’s iPad. The iPad’s share of the tablet market currently sits at 70% according to the report, but Microsoft and Intel want to push that figure down to 50% by the middle of next year. If earlier reports pan out, devices powered by the Windows 8 platform will begin rolling out early in the fourth quarter this year, and that gives Microsoft and its partners roughly three quarters to steal 20% of Apple’s market share. DigiTimes states that there will be 32 Windows 8 tablets available from various vendors by the end of the year.