[ Stefan Markic @ 25.05.2008. 06:07 ] @
| Citat: Apple’s overall market share has been growing over the past few years, but according to market research company NPD Group, Apple is crushing the competition when it comes to the retail sale of computers costing more than $1,000. Apple now commands a 66 percent share of that market for brick-and-mortar sales.
Perhaps most impressive is that the 66 percent share applies to both the notebook and desktop markets.
Apple dominates $1,000-plus market with 66 percent share |
[ Ivan Dimkovic @ 25.05.2008. 17:03 ] @
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[Updated on 5/21/08 at 8:53AM PDT to clarify that Apple's market share numbers are for retail store sales, not sales overall]
:-)
[ foxbunny @ 27.05.2008. 13:54 ] @
Pa pise u citatu lepo:
"retail sale of computers costing more than $1,000"
Znaci fensi sprave. Tu su uvek bili vr'.
[ DS_Store @ 27.05.2008. 19:26 ] @
Ali tu ti je tačka a u sledećoj rečenici stoji lepo:
Citat:
Stefan Markic: 66 percent share of that market for
brick-and-mortar* sales
Što znači od onoga što se proda po radnjama. Čitava priča zadnjih nedelja je oko Apple Store-ova, ovo neko pumpa u tom smeru.
* brick-and-mortar
[ foxbunny @ 27.05.2008. 19:58 ] @
Pa otvorili svoju radnju. Meni to skroz simpa. ;)
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