Analyst sees 'modest success' for Zune
Microsoft will likely lose money on its new music player, Zune, against Apple Computer Inc.’s "industry-leading iPod profitability," an American Technology Research analyst said Friday.
Analyst Shaw Wu on said a perhaps unintended side effect of the software company’s entry into the portable music player market will be competition with its own licensing partners - perhaps even putting smaller ones out of business.
Read the complete story here. (Business Week)
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