Posted on 05 March 2007 by Vincent Nguyen
Motorola CEO Ed Zander seemed to be on the defensive during a webcast of the Goldman Sachs’ 2007 Technology Investment Symposium in Las Vegas last week. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to see that Motorola is struggling, after a really rough financial quarter, which is under extreme pressure as their hit phone the RAZR fizzled into a downward ...
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Posted on 02 March 2007 by Chris Scott Barr
Morgan Stanly analyst Kathryn Huberty is encouraging people to invest in Apple, because the launch of the iPhone is likely going to cause their stock to soar. This would be due in part because she thinks that the iPhone's success is greatly underestimated by the general public.
She backed up this claim by citing a recent survey that they conducted last ...
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Posted on 01 March 2007 by Chris Scott Barr
Yesterday Apple Chief Operating Officer Timothy Cook pointed out that people will be willing to pay $499 for the iPhone because it is worth it. Unlike the free phones that some providers offer which are worthless according to him.
I have always believed that the success of the iPhone will be determined by the quality of it. Cook expressed similar feelings ...
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Posted on 28 February 2007 by Vincent Nguyen
Tim Cook, Apple’s COO spoke at the Goldman Sachs Technology Investment Symposium this week, in which he spoke in length about the forthcoming iPhone. In a 45-minute Q&A session, Cook revealed some thought process that went into the product’s development as well as the executive decisions that lead to exclusively partner with AT&T.
Tim Cook (left) & Steve Jobs (right)
This Q&A ...
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Posted on 27 February 2007 by Vincent Nguyen
Apple’s chief operating officer, Tim Cook, informed conference attendees Tuesday that the iPhone is on track to release in June.
Cook reiterated Jobs words from Macworld Expo that Apple expects to sell 10 million iPhones in 2008. Attendees at the Goldman Sachs 2007 Technology Investment Symposium Conference raised concerns about whether the iPhone would cut into the iPod territory, Cook said ...
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