Apple’s Golden Age

Apple is 50% larger than they were in 2009. They have a revenue of $41 billion, larger than any company in the United States. It’s estimated by the end of 2010, Apple will increase their revenue to a grand total of $63,409 billion. At this rate, they will surpass Exxon as the largest company in America. This is Apple’s Golden Age. Financial analysts, take note: Andy Zaky is incredibly bright when it comes to stock and microeconomics.Be sure to read his full report on Seeking Alpha.

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