Analyst gives Apple a deadline for the iWatch... or else
Now,
 we know that analysts are prone to bouts of hyperbole, but Global 
Equities Research analyst Trip Chowdry seems to have gone a bit 
overboard. Chowdry recently said on CNBC about Apple's iWatch:
They
 only have 60 days left to either come up with something or they will 
disappear. It will take years for Apple’s $130 billion in cash to 
vanish, but it will become an irrelevant company… it will become a 
zombie, if they don’t come up with an iWatch.
Yes,
 folks. Apparently, the iWatch is the device that will make or break 
Apple. On one hand, it is almost possible to see the reasoning here. 
There have been plenty of research firms that have said wearables will 
be pulling in billions over the course of this decade, and the 
competition is already looking fierce. We don't know what Apple has to 
offer yet, but it is becoming increasingly difficult to see how Apple 
could announce anything that would dominate the market, unless it gets a
 jump on the competition. 
Of course, as Apple 
is showing right now with the iPhone and iPad, this is a company that 
doesn't necessarily need huge market share (or even a majority of the 
market) in order to bring in enormous revenue. And, we still don't even 
know what the profit potential is for wearables. Right now, they are 
best as companion devices, and it it almost impossible for a companion 
device to destroy a company. At the end of the day, the most we may be 
able to take from this is the battle of absurd predictions that could be
 brewing between Chowdry and Apple fanalyst Gene Munster. 
 

 






 
 
 
 
 
 
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