Is Apple Really Losing Its Tablet Dominance?

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From the fourth quarter of 2011 to the fourth quarter of 2012, investors saw Apple's tablet market share drop from more than 50% down to 43%. But is this really a cut-and-dry case of Apple's market share dominance fading away, or are there other factors at stake here? In this video, Motley Fool senior technology analyst Eric Bleeker takes a look at the new market share divide, and why these losses might not mean as much as they seem to.

There's no doubt that Apple is at the center of technology's largest revolution ever, and that longtime shareholders have been handsomely rewarded with over 1,000% gains. However, after its recent pullback, there is a debate raging as to whether Apple remains a buy. The Motley Fool's senior technology analyst and managing bureau chief, Eric Bleeker, is prepared to fill you in on both reasons to buy and reasons to sell Apple, and what opportunities are left for the company (and your portfolio) going forward. To get instant access to his latest thinking on Apple, simply click here now.


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