Companies that fail to adapt to changing market trends and consumer preferences risk losing their market position and stock value, as demonstrated by Blackberry's decline after refusing to adopt touch screens while Apple's iPhone success drove stock surge.
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Why BlackBerry Ignored the iPhone and Lost Everything #stocks #apple追加:
2007. Steve Jobs walks on stage holding the first iPhone. Investors saw the potential instantly. Demand for Apple stock surged, the price climbed. That same year, Blackberry dominated smartphones, but they refused to adapt to touch screens. As consumers moved on, sellers outnumbered buyers. The stock collapsed. Two companies, same moment, completely opposite outcomes.
Because the market is a continuous global vote on a company's future. When markets close in New York, they open in Tokyo. When Tokyo closes, London opens.
Somewhere on Earth, trading never stops.
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