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Originally Posted by motion
I disagree. There is still huge potential for innovation with new tech, materials, social, etc. There are whole undiscovered applications out there. The world's appetite has now been whetted. Apple just needs to be the one to bring the new tech to the world. They're very good at that, and I expect them to continue. But, for sure, it won't be at the same level as it would have been with Steve in charge.
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Maybe. They certainly
were very good at it during the Jobs years.
I don't know if we can point to much evidence of Apple being the one to bring new tech to the world in the post-Jobs era.
Being the "New Microsoft" isn't a huge fail, as the article points out. AAPL will for sure always be around and will always be a huge company (just like Microsoft).
But in today's tech world, without some really big innovations, the stock price may very well remain stagnant for years on end (just like Microsoft, which was at $20 in 1998 and is still under $40 today - 16 years to not even double in price).