Looking at the article it is about the OLED business of Samsung, which has a lower demand. This is quite relevant news for Samsung, for which the OLED division is an important profit center. If there are any conclusion should be drawn from this article it is about Samsung not about Apple.
Saying this article is written to impact the stock price of Apple is a very biased way of thinking.
It could well be that after the initial wave of the iPhone X sales, there is a shift towards other iPhone models, but that the total iPhone shipments remains on the targets Apple has defined.
Really? Another rumour about the iPhone X dropping in demand, which it will anyway, and Apple will obviously be expecting it.
I actually said "Really" out loud when I saw this. Funny the week following the S9 release this somehow pops back up and is "reconfirmed"? Hahaha Come on!
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And if you actually read the story, you'd understand why we talk about it. Hint: I also say why we do in this very comment thread.
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That's still just as lazy. Don't skirt moderation. You know what we're going for.
Saying this article is written to impact the stock price of Apple is a very biased way of thinking.
It could well be that after the initial wave of the iPhone X sales, there is a shift towards other iPhone models, but that the total iPhone shipments remains on the targets Apple has defined.
And if you actually read the story, you'd understand why we talk about it. Hint: I also say why we do in this very comment thread.