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iPhone shipments post slowest-ever growth (4/25/2013)
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Apple versus Microsoft: the ticker tape tells the tale (4/26/2013)
Microsoft Up, Apple Down (For all the Windows is dead folks)
http://www.zdnet.com/apple-versus-microsoft-the-ticker-tape-tells-the-tale-7000014556/
Apple Inc.'s iPhone saw its share of the global smartphone market decline to 18% in the first quarter from 23% a year earlier, with its shipment growing at the lowest rate ever in its history, research firm Strategy Analytics said in its latest report.
In the same quarter, South Korea's Samsung Electronics Co. captured its highest-ever market share of 33% in the global smartphone market, compared to 29% a year earlier, the report said.
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/iphone-shipments-post-slowest-ever-growth-report-2013-04-25"Samsung shipped almost two times more smartphones and grew nine times faster than Apple during the (first) quarter," said Strategy Analytics Executive Director Neil Mawston in the report. "Apple's premium-only strategy for the iPhone is approaching a natural ceiling and it will need to expand deeper into large markets like China or launch a lower-priced iPhone model for mass-market users," he said.
Samsung's world-wide smartphone shipment rose 56% to a record 69.4 million units in the quarter, while Apple's shipment grew 7% to 37.4 million units, its lowest-ever year-on-year growth rate, the report said.
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Apple versus Microsoft: the ticker tape tells the tale (4/26/2013)
Microsoft Up, Apple Down (For all the Windows is dead folks)
The conventional wisdom is that Microsoft is flailing and Apple is a productivity machine. Apple’s products are uniformly loved and Microsoft’s are unable to get any traction. Apple's cool, Microsoft's not.
And yet the company’s stock prices have gone in completely opposite directions since the launch of Windows 8.
[Microsoft]managed to increase its profit 19 percent over the corresponding quarter last year. How? By concentrating on the boring, yet highly profitable units that most tech bloggers yawn at. Microsoft Business Division (responsible for Office 365, which is about to become a billion-dollar business) and Server and Tools (with multiple billion-dollar businesses under its umbrella) are both bigger than Windows ... Meanwhile, the Windows Division reported flat revenues even though PC shipments dropped by 14 percent during the same period.
http://www.zdnet.com/apple-versus-microsoft-the-ticker-tape-tells-the-tale-7000014556/