Apple could follow Microsoft in a decade without innovative products

  His death Steve Jobs he launched incessant attacks against the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),, being accused of being unable to bring innovative products to the market. Maintaining the same trend, an analyst from Barclays says that Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), is the following Microsoft, referring to the decline that the company founded by Bill Gates had it in recent years. Arguing that investors have no serious reasons to buy the shares Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),, he says that although he is excited as a customer about the company's products, as an investor he has no reason to buy its shares.

Frankly, we just couldn't quite bring ourselves to use smart watches or TVs as reasons to raise numbers – nor were we fully convinced that these products could move the needle like new categories did in the old days. As a result, we believe it is time to step aside, given a maturing smart phone market. We believe Apple's story is all about iPhones and 'new categories' seem to be designed to make the iPhone more useful – but don't necessarily re-accelerate growth in the iPhone category to sustainable double-digit levels.

  In a smartphone market that is approaching saturation and in a time when "innovation" means for Apple iPhones with 5 inch screens and a iWatch, the analyst believes that the price of the company's shares will not increase significantly in the next period. The Microsoft company had a period of a decade in which it did not bring innovative products to the market and the value of its shares did not have impressive increases, the same being expected for Apple, even if no one can predict the future so precisely.