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I wonder whether this is just our incapacity to accept that growth is in fact not limitless.
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Feb 8, 2019·1 min read

Yes, you could argue that Apple was bound to hit some sort of limit at some time. Perhaps they’ve become about as big and profitable as they will ever be — but I might argue there is still room for growth, if some less conservative decisions were made.

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