Think they have all their iDucks in a row? Is the domestic demand so great that it's forcing Apple to slow down their international expansion efforts? Or did Israel's ban wallop them?
Don't know.
Read more here and let us know what you think or what you would do if you were in Apple's shoes.
My company has invited two cabinet officials from a West African country to visit me in Washington next month. As a parting gift, I am thinking about giving each of them their own iPad. I think they would love it. Although I'm concerned this could be considered a bribe. Of course I am seeking to get contracts from their government. What to do?
The Global Small Business Blog (GSBB) was founded on July 20, 2004 by Laurel Delaney (pictured above) for the purpose of helping entrepreneurs and small businesses expand their businesses internationally. It is ranked No. 1 in the world for entrepreneurs and small businesses interested in going global. Learn more about Laureland visit her company GlobeTrade.com.
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My company has invited two cabinet officials from a West African country to visit me in Washington next month. As a parting gift, I am thinking about giving each of them their own iPad. I think they would love it. Although I'm concerned this could be considered a bribe. Of course I am seeking to get contracts from their government. What to do?
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