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Old 06-09-2010, 12:25 PM   #1
L.J. Sellers
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Investors are betting on Apple

I read this quote on Shelf Awareness, from Motley Fool, a well known investment site.

"Apple will eat Amazon alive," claimed the Motley Fool in response to Apple CEO Steve Jobs's introduction of iPhone 4G and iBooks enhancements this week. "Apple has always owned the nerds and hipsters. Now it's making a strong push for the bookworms.... If you're Barnes & Noble or Sony, throwing in the digital towel doesn't seem like such a crazy idea at this point."

The Motley Fool also contended that "Apple is already talking like a market leader. It even championed the agency pricing model for publishers. The pages are turning quickly in this story, and Amazon is running out of papyrus."

Of course, the Fool has been wrong before.
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