Grazie on the fora/forum correction. I always seem to reverse them.
I wonder if Tim Cook just may be the guy that takes over after a guy like Jobs. Tim may not be able bring rise to a company like the Phoenix but he's certainly an X's and O's guy that can maintain. We'll see...it's going to be interesting to see what happens going forward.
That's kind of what I was trying to get out, that he seems like a guy that will maintain the company at its present level. And I believe that if Apple doesn't continue with the same "yearly revolutions" as they have the past few years, there is a risk that another (or several other) company/ies will barge in on their "territory". Trendsetters being the first to go, which in turn will lure followers like myself to be interested in what all the fuzz is about over there.
In short, I believe Apple is maturing, which means the growth will slow down/stop. And without "revolutions", people will move elsewhere. And considering the enormous growth that has been these past few years, the revolutions will have to be greater and greater to be able to maintain a growth.