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To: lucky_limey who wrote (162837)12/12/2013 10:33:50 PM
From: MGV1 Recommendation

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cos a couple of years ago.... Apple owned Mobile

Yup. I remember it well, Apple dominated in 2009 with 3.5 percent total mobile phone share. They've really screwed it up from then, haven't they. If only Steve Jobs hadn't died in 2009.

From Charlie Wolf research:

Apple has steadily grown its share of the total mobile phone market, including both smartphones and feature phones, from 3.5 percent in 2009 to 9.2 percent in 2012. If Apple's iPhone reaches consensus estimates in the fourth quarter of calendar 2013, Wolf expects that Apple's share will grow again this year, exceeding 9.2 percent.



To: lucky_limey who wrote (162837)12/12/2013 11:32:18 PM
From: aaplAnnie6 Recommendations

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limey...........foo foo? What, pray tell, is that?

I think you would be way more happy with your kind on the Apple Tank Watch board. I have not see any post from you that contributes anything of use. You do nothing but criticize. That adds what exactly?

Annie



To: lucky_limey who wrote (162837)12/12/2013 11:42:56 PM
From: Kelly G.1 Recommendation

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I doubt it... cos a couple of years ago.... Apple owned Mobile.... from all metrics.
And, they still own most of the important metrics even without owning the tops in so called Android (fragmented as it is) market share.

Luckey Limey, I have to say that reading your comments kind of hurts the brains - bad English and all - and I don't see where you are adding much of anything to the board. I think ignore is on the horizon.