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Apple’s Share of Phone Handset Industry Profits Climbs to 92 Percent

July 20, 2015 Charles Barbour

Let’s talk about market dominance.

Is there any other company, in any industry, in the history of time, that has owned only 20% of a market but also reaped 92% of the profits?

If one was so inclined, one might ask why the other manufacturers even bother and how long they will continue to do so.

Source: Daring Fireball: Apple’s Share of Phone Handset Industry Profits Climbs to 92 Percent

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