It might not be losing money, but OTOH, it might not be making enough
to justify its existence.


On Nov 5, 8:12 am, "fabrizio\.giudi...@tidalwave\.it"
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> Question: was a product line where Apple was losing money? Or does this mean 
> that Apple can drop products that, even though profitable, aren't any longer 
> interesting for them?
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> Oggetto: [The Java Posse] Apple discontinues XServes
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> > That might explain any questions around 'what happens with Lion
> > Server'...
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