The news related to the decline as Apple CEO Steve Jobs really had surprised many and became a featured hot topic in the realm of media cyberspace.
No doubt a variety of analysis related to the competition that would occur in the realm of smartphones and tablet PCs, after the announcement of the retreat of the Apple boss has finally found an interesting topic for scrutiny.
An analyst from Nomura International Plc. technology, Richard Windsor, as quoted PULSAonline via Bloomberg, revealed that the resignation of CEO Steve Jobs as Apple will benefit the competitors iPhone and iPad.
"It will give its competitors a little chance to get out and compete harder," says Richard.
According to the analyst also said after the announcement back Steve Jobs, noting that Sony and Nokia share price soared.
Related to that, an analyst at Korea Investment Management Co. funds, Lee Young Seog, said if the new management team did not maintain the level of innovation that pioneered Steve Jobs, it will be an opportunity for competition in the long run.
"However, because of Tim Cook and competence in Apple's system, the competitive landscape is unlikely to change anytime soon." Lee Young said.
No doubt a variety of analysis related to the competition that would occur in the realm of smartphones and tablet PCs, after the announcement of the retreat of the Apple boss has finally found an interesting topic for scrutiny.
An analyst from Nomura International Plc. technology, Richard Windsor, as quoted PULSAonline via Bloomberg, revealed that the resignation of CEO Steve Jobs as Apple will benefit the competitors iPhone and iPad.
"It will give its competitors a little chance to get out and compete harder," says Richard.
According to the analyst also said after the announcement back Steve Jobs, noting that Sony and Nokia share price soared.
Related to that, an analyst at Korea Investment Management Co. funds, Lee Young Seog, said if the new management team did not maintain the level of innovation that pioneered Steve Jobs, it will be an opportunity for competition in the long run.
"However, because of Tim Cook and competence in Apple's system, the competitive landscape is unlikely to change anytime soon." Lee Young said.
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