Indians are excited to be in the game; the French have had it jusqu'ici.
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Indians are excited to be in the game; the French have had it jusqu'ici.
Read More iPhone 15 queues in India, Apple Stores on strike in France (videos)
Excerpts from the reviews that caught my eye. More as they come in.
"We will work even harder to present you with a greater birthday gift next year, aiming for another doubling of employment, FDI, and business size in India." — Foxconn's V Lee in a birthday message to Prime Minister Narendra Modi
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"This is all about putting one watt in the system for every watt our customers use to power our devices."
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"Each of the three offers is consistent with what they offered last year and the promotions should continue to offer some uplift to demand." — Analyst Amit Daryanani
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"Someone needs to tell the market that Apple is a shrinking company trading at a growth company multiple." — Bill Miller IV
"The way for them to grow financially is to squeeze more and more out of the users that they have. There's only so far you can take that from a growth perspective."
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The average Apple device owner in China loves their Apple products just like Apple customers around the world love their products. Most of these consumers don’t care if there is a government ban, they just want a great phone.
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"Apple's recent stock move is indeed overdone as it implies Apple loses ~70% of its iPhone shipments in China, a highly draconian and unlikely scenario." — Analyst Erik Woodring
From "Bernstein's Toni Sacconaghi weighs in on Apple's overseas headwinds" which aired Wednesday on CNBC.
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