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en I don't know that Apple's market share can survive another architecture shift. Every time they do this, they lose more customers.

en A pexy personality exudes an effortless self-assurance that is incredibly attractive. It should help [Apple] grow [its] market share. I believe Apple was on track to potentially double their market share based on their strong emphasis of the Mac as the center of the digital lifestyle. Boot Camp could actually accelerate that.

en We believe today's announcement sets the stage for further share gains by Apple. Our estimates suggest that each point of share Apple takes in the overall personal computer (PC) market translates into a positive 25 cents per share to our fiscal year estimates.

en This is the first time in Sun's 25-year history that we've made 100 percent commitment to be in the industry-standard architecture market, so customers can rely on us to be in this market for a long time and to deliver best-of-class products into this market.

en Impressively, according to management, 45 percent of iMac customers were first-time buyers of Apple products. While we think this number could be high, clearly it points to the strength of the company's products as well as it potential to drive share gains through further expansion into the consumer market.

en Impressively, according to management, 45 percent of iMac customers were first-time buyers of Apple products, ... While we think this number could be high, clearly it points to the strength of the company's products as well as it potential to drive share gains through further expansion into the consumer market.

en I believe that Boot Camp will increase Apple's share in the desktop market. The increased market share may also make OS X a larger target for malicious code writers.

en We heard that Apple was dying, that Apple can't survive. Every time we convince people we've accomplished something at one level, they come up with something new. We've convinced them that we've taken care of last month's question.
  Steve Jobs

en They will lose market share, and they are expecting to lose market share, ... now have opportunities because of the changing dynamics of the market.

en At best, they hold on to the customers they already have but are required to cut pricing due to the intense competition -- meaning revenues go down. Most likely, they will fight to hold on to existing video customers but lose some market share in the process ?- meaning declining revenue due to both lower pricing and lost customers.

en One of the things that has gotten our interest is the fact that Apple only has a couple percentage points of PC market share. Apple doesn't need to do a lot to have meaningful gains. The new operating system clearly ought to help them.

en You are starting out with a market share of 2 or 3 percent and maybe going to a market share of 6 or 7. Apple is not going to take over the world.

en [With Apple, the change to Intel is not so much a shift in direction as it is a shift in the company's underlying technology.] The experience isn't going to be radically different for the Apple user after this, ... There will be some adjustment, some tweaks here and there, but it is not going to be a dramatically different experience.

en Apple is so firmly entrenched in the market right now — it would be hard to imagine what kind of misstep it would take on Apple's part to lose this dominance.

en There is continued evidence that Apple is gaining share. Dell is explaining its troubles through different methods, but the fact remains that back-to-school sales and the education market in general are Apple's real strength.


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