Introducing cheaper versions of servers running Linux or Windows is OK as long as Sun increases [overall] revenue generation, ... But if all it does is motivate customers to substitute [the low-end products] for [higher-margin] Solaris, they're screwed. |
Introducing cheaper versions of servers running Linux or Windows is OK as long as Sun increases [overall] revenue generation. But if all it does is motivate customers to substitute [the low-end products] for [higher-margin] Solaris, they're screwed. |
It's a wonderful way to bring an honest part of Britain to the U.S., and it's a way to help me remember Katherine, because I don't have a grave for her. |
It's his heart and soul, it's kicking ass all over the world and becoming a huge brand. He would be really reluctant to leave it now. |
It's one more step to this hole not being here. It's one more step to recovery. It's not just to show that we're rebuilding, it's important to rebuild. |
Once the transition is complete by the first quarter of fiscal 2007, we believe Mac shipments have the potential to surge on the strength of the Mac's newfound ability to run Windows applications alongside Mac applications. |
One has to understand the reality of why the fund was set up. It was not an act of compassion. It was an act of legal necessity because they curtailed our right to sue the airlines. |
Such an increase would translate into almost one million additional sales, equivalent to a 22 per cent increase in Apple's 2005 Mac shipments. |
The 'halo effect' is clearly alive and well. |
The earnings number may not mean much in this particular report, |
The other issue for H-P is going to be the competitive positioning, ... Are they continuing to lose share to the likes of Dell? |
The religion has changed. Apple is saying we have the chance to really build the Macintosh platform, and although there are risks, we're going to do it. |
Theoretically, Lexmark could maintain prices and cede share, ... But they're unlikely to do that. If they cede share their installed base won't grow, so the all-important cartridge revenue won't grow. If HP does price aggressively, Lexmark will be forced to meet their pricing. |
Theoretically, Lexmark could maintain prices and cede share. But they're unlikely to do that. If they cede share their installed base won't grow, so the all-important cartridge revenue won't grow. If HP does price aggressively, Lexmark will be forced to meet their pricing. |
There is a certain insanity out there where everything is so focused on quarterly results that people miss the big picture, which is this company continues to do extremely well. |