Back in the day, IBM and AT&T were more far more dominant than Apple is now.
Given the choice of two expert opinions, Tripp Mickle leads with the downer.
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Betteridge's law: Any headline that ends in a question mark can be answered by the word no.
Pardon me if I find the comments more interesting than the story.
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As predicted, the bulk of its repatriated billions will go to buybacks and dividends.
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Jon Fortt jerks Henry Blodget's chain on CNBC's Squawk Box.
Morgan Stanley: iPhone X is the smartphone Chinese buyers have been waiting for.
There's a tidal wave of economic displacement coming, and the GOP just handed voters a parachute.
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I sometimes forget what a large shadow Apple casts across the industry.
Takes a hit for lack of transparency.
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