Twelve b-i-l-l-i-o-n dollars in cash and more coming in with a billion in profit for the last quarter…. With these record earnings, what will Steve Jobs decide to do with all that crazy iPod money? Apple Voices’ Michael Klinger and Kevin Edwards discuss potential ways Apple could spend the money.
We’d also like to know your thoughts, will Apple:
Merge with Adobe?
Purchase TiVo?
Purchase Palm?
Build its own mobile network or contract a MVNO?
Buy the Beatles Catalog / Apple Corps?
Squander the money on an iPhone trademark lawsuit?
Other?
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