_ _ _ _ ...._ '-)-' |_\_/ | .' '. '-)-' / \/ \-'` _| 6 6 ` | /..\ | \__/_, | / '--.___ \ \ \ / / /`----` -. > / / / / / / I-------------------/_/__/------/__/__/-------------------I I I I Company Traded perception of net worth I I I I ======== Feb 16 Mar 16 2011 I I ====== ====== I I I I Apple Inc. = $335B $304B I I I I Wallmart Stores = $194B $182B I I I I Microsoft + Dell + Lenovo = $310B $241B I I I I Nokia, largest cellphone maker, from Finland? Nah. I I I I Actual GDP of Country of Finland = $273B I I I ---------------------------------------------------------
(US dollars at current prices)
Get the picture? Somethings not adding up. A new "mobile revolution?"
Perhaps, but it is still a bubble. I love bubbles. The only thing I like more than buying into them at the bottom, is shorting them at the top.
Welcome to the top, folks. Apple closed on Wednesday, February 16, 2011 (day 0 of this thread), at $363.13
BREAKING: Apple, having quickly been vanquished from top smartphone OS market share by Google Android, is now predicted to break out of second place... and into third.
But there is always that tablet computer to catch the slack... right?

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