1. Split Apple into smaller companies
2. Operate Apple like an utility company
They did this to themselves, and it's only downhill from this point.Curious, how would you split them up? A lot of their stuff is very intertwined, I guess Beats, Shazam are easy to split into their own, but the rest?
They can still be quite integrated, they just have to a allow a different distribution company compete without using the phone company's monopoly as a leverage against them and not use distribution company as a leverage to compete with other software developers i.e. pay the same 30% fee, bid for promotion in the store and use fair ranking in the search.
It's not the first time a huge corp gets split up once they reach end game and can't innovate in their own field anymore.
- The computing hardware company
- The accessory hardware company
- The operating system company
- The software company
- The cloud services company
- The app store company
- The music & video company
- The messaging company
So yeah, a split looks scary.What...by being successful?
They have less than 25% smartphone marketshare. What monopoly do they have?
Congrats, you won, now let somebody else play the game and become a boring public utility. And by the way, your research lab is now a public university. And the taxes is what government does, not you.
Because the role of the government (in theory) is to use these taxes for public utility services and projects. Companies only care about their owners and shareholders, a very small subset of the population. If you're not contributing to society, but just profiteering, you should retire. Especially if your position lead you to have a say to what succeed or not in the economy.