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1) Could Bargain-Priced Smartphones Cause An Unsightly Industry Implosion At Any Moment? + Lee’s take on WMT, TGT, BBY, DG, DLTR, AAPL, GOOG, MSFT, NOK, MOT, RIMM, PALM, DELL, HPQ, and IBM.
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Everyone likes a bargain and when it comes to something most of us use every day, like cell phones, and I’m predicting some huge bargains are on the way very shortly. That could be good news for retailers like Wal-Mart (WMT), Target (TGT), Best Buy (BBY), Dollar General (DG), and Dollar Tree (DLTR) when they put these discounted phones near checkout lines positioned for impulse purchases.
We’ve all seen this price collapse phenomenon happen at some point in the past. A bunch of big companies fight it out for supremacy in some product or service category. In the end, there are a few winners and lots of losers. Why should cell phones, and especially smartphones, be any different?
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In fact, people in the know are saying smartphones will be the next “ultimate platform” to meet most of our information needs. Right now there are phones that can do just about everything except brew the perfect cup of coffee.
One company looks like it is leading the pack right now, but anything can happen at this point in a market that could change on the next big service provider rebate coupon or celebrity spokesperson’s smile. Where could this all lead? I think I know the answer and I’m not sure if it is all good…
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