Apple Stock Watch: Analyst: It’s All About the Macs
September 10th, 2009 admin
Apple introduced great new iPod features at its special media event on Wednesday, but AmTech analyst Brian Marshall thinks investors are more interested in the Mac and iPhone. If the company can double its marketshare, it could hit US$100 billion revenue, drawing even more interest from investors.

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