G Guest Guest Jul 11, 2012 #21 Pretty sure I read that an iPad costs apple over $300 to produce, not the same as a nexus 7.
freggo Distinguished Nov 22, 2008 778 0 18,930 Jul 11, 2012 #22 Selling at a loss to establish a market position is not necessarily a 'loss'. Call it the 'entry fee'. No corporation is loosing money in the long run unless they wish to join Pan Am, AEG and a few others.
Selling at a loss to establish a market position is not necessarily a 'loss'. Call it the 'entry fee'. No corporation is loosing money in the long run unless they wish to join Pan Am, AEG and a few others.
W watcha Distinguished Sep 2, 2007 950 0 18,930 Jul 11, 2012 #23 Yeah I think you're right about the 'new' iPad - I was referring to the $400 iPad 2. I read *somewhere* that it now costs them only $200 to produce. I think the 'new' iPad costs $315 or close to that figure.
Yeah I think you're right about the 'new' iPad - I was referring to the $400 iPad 2. I read *somewhere* that it now costs them only $200 to produce. I think the 'new' iPad costs $315 or close to that figure.