crooner Wrote: 
> He has achieved success by entering the audio arena instead of
> concetrating his efforts into positioning the Macintosh as the world
> personal computer standard. In a sense he conceded defeat to his
> archrival Bill Gates...

I'm sure Slim wouldn't mind a slice of that "defeat"...:-) Neither
would I. 

Why are people so negative about companies that have achieved runaway
success? It doesn't mean that their products are worse or that they are
corrupt in any way. Would you call Slim's successful business a defeat
if Roku or Sonus sold more? What if they had achieved their aims?

To be successful, you don't need to have the highest volumes, just be
profitable and have a future. I'm sure Bill Gates envies the product
loyalty and respect that Jobs has, plus the fact that Microsoft have
tried to own the home entertainment market for a few years now and not
had the sort of success that Apple have. Pick your battlegrounds well,
as they say.

Paul


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