Apple is, according to market capitalization, the largest technology company in the world, currently valued at 301.79 billion U.S. dollars (about 212 600 million), and also has a reserve which, according to one analyst, could buy three quarters of mobile phone industry.
According to the analyst Horace Dediu of Asymco, the great rivals of Apple mobile phones are Nokia (costing 22.6 billion dollars, about 15.9 billion euros), RIM (13.8 billion dollars, approximately 9.7 billion euros), HTC (25.4 billion dollars, about 17.8 billion euros) and Motorola (4.2 billion U.S. dollars, approximately 2.9 billion euros ).
All these companies, 66 billion dollars (about 46 400 million) represents 75% of sales of mobile phones worldwide, according Dediu.
If you were to spend even more, Apple could add to the "shopping list" LG (10 billion dollars, about seven billion euros) and Sony Ericsson (three billion U.S. dollars, approximately 2.1 billion euros ), adding a "cake" of 79 billion dollars (some 55.6 billion euros).
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