"Megan", my business correspondent, who I couldn't help but overhear in a bus stuck in traffic for an hour filled with people worn out after a hard day's work, talking about life, parties, friends, and Apple's future. She mentioned that she just loves the products they are making, but you have to put up with their bureaucracy (that comment I usually make about girls).
I'm not sure if that signals a top, but when people mix the product with their management and by implication their financials, I wouldn't say that's healthy. Visible success, I believe, in this day and age breeds contempt.
The day before I was hearing 10 year olds talk about the merits of Ben and Jerry's vs. Haagen Daaz. Which once again reinforces the merits of a good product, salesmanship no matter how small the customer is, and a succesful image of oneself.
As opposed to Apple where people that buy the phone tend to buy the stock as well. Don't mix the two together.
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