![]() ![]() trade on Thursday, with Apple stock touching a high of $600.01 before easing back. “Everyone in Russia wants an iPad, but to buy it there I will have to wait several months.” “This reminds me of the time 30 years ago when I waited 8 hours in the cold to see Lenin’s Mausoleum.” The buzz helped propel Apple shares to record highs in U.S. “I’ve come from Russia to buy an iPad for my three-year-old son David,” Oleg Konovalov, a newspaper salesman, told Reuters in Tokyo. That could come in the form of launching a smaller iPad with a longer battery life, for instance.”Ĭrowds were down on previous Apple launches, but there was still excitement as stores opened. ![]() “Going ahead, with Tim Cook at the helm now, I think he may have to come up with another product to mark his stamp. “It’s slightly heavier than its predecessors and I think Asian consumers will be more concerned about that,” he said. /rebates/&252fsamsung-galaxy-s3-wifi-chipset-broadcom. “The iPad is already a pretty mature product and it’s hard to revolutionise it any further,” said Dickie Chang, an analyst with research firm IDC based in Hong Kong.
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