yes my absolute favorite marketing and business Guru Jack Trout whose advice and consulting and observations have helped me predict many company's fortunes or misfortunes before others emphasizes that every company that sold Radios in the 20s are out of business but the people who made the vacuum tubes did well for many decades later.
Even though hundreds, nay thousands of small to medium to large companies make finished computers taht are now out of business Intel and MS - their part suppliers made a TON of money from them and whoever crushed them. Parts supply if done seriously can provide some real market longevity. He always argued it is better to make bicycle seats for most mfrs that compete with each other, rather than to make the whole bike and compete with every upstart and bigger company that enters your turf. On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 5:14 PM, Pabitra Saha <pksaha000@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
Samsung makes profits on the components sold for iPhone and iPad too.
BestPKSAt 0% profit Samsung wont cut it. Google will make money in the play store. Samsung will need profits to survive. Apple had both hardware profits and App Store profits and media store profits and Macintosh profits and iPod profits to fall back on. Me thinks they will do just fine.
~KLM
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On Jun 25, 2013, at 12:39 PM, Charles Carroll <911@learnasp.com> wrote:
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> But 0% of the profit when Android sells 3-4 phones for every 1 iPhone sold, the math bears out that iPhones get so outnumbered that suddenly Play stores become hugely profitable at the expense of AppStore in long term
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