Apple is still doing relatively well, but its valuation is falling like a rock, while Nokia and RIM are ascending from catastrophically low levels. Yet judging from Twitter feeds and relevant articles, it appears the people who disbelieve that Apple can fall are matched by those who can’t believe RIM and Nokia will recover. From my perspective, it would have been a bigger surprise had Apple not fallen after Jobs departed — but given Apple’s earlier recovery, I’m a little surprised folks don’t think that either RIM or Nokia can come back.
Apple, Nokia and RIM: The Incalculable Impact of Image
Posted by: Rob Enderle January 28, 2013 05:00 AMApple is still doing relatively well, but its valuation is falling like a rock, while Nokia and RIM are ascending from catastrophically low levels. Yet judging from Twitter feeds and relevant articles, it appears the people who disbelieve that Apple can fall are matched by those who can’t believe RIM and Nokia will recover. From my perspective, it would have been a bigger surprise had Apple not fallen after Jobs departed — but given Apple’s earlier recovery, I’m a little surprised folks don’t think that either RIM or Nokia can come back.