Carl Icahn: 'I Believe Apple Will Do A TV'

Although recent reports have highlighted that Apple Inc. AAPL might be dropping the plans of making its own television. Icahn Enterprises LP IEP chairman, Carl Icahn, thinks otherwise. Icahn was on CNBC Tuesday to explain why.

 

The Issue : Dominating An Industry

 

 “It’s not the issue of the TV,” Icahn said. “It is the issue that these guys could go and dominate an industry and they can do it because of their great ecosystem and that is one of the. It’s one of the few companies in economic history that has that opportunity.”

 

“For me I don’t micromanage, I really don’t micromanage my own companies if I have good guys in a big way like this. You got $178 billion, this is an area I know, I will be investing all you can in it. If you believe in a company, if you believe in [something has value] which I do think they do. I think Tim Cook has said that he believes that.”

 

He continued, “So, that’s all I am saying. But I do believe, I personally believe listening to what Cook says and I am repeating what the article says that Cook said Apple has a grand vision for the television and since then he has reiterated that TV is an area of interest for the company…I am being supportive of the article, they say that, but they say that at the very end and the headline, I think, is relatively misleading.”

 

TV Doesn’t Matter

 

Icahn didn’t disclose if he had a talk with Tim Cook on this, but reiterated “The whole thing is ridiculous; it doesn’t matter to me even if they don’t do a TV. Look, I am not back-tracking in any way. I believe they will do a TV, that’s my belief.”

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