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Maricopa County Attorney bans employees from getting new iPhones, says Apple is 'on the side of ter
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Editorial: A disappearing computer so big it's invisible
that old fart Mossberg lost much of his objectivity since he day he left WSJ... it went further downhill when Recode joined force with The Verge... from that point on it's pretty much Whoever pays the ad $$$ gets favorable opinion reviews--- precisely the reason you see so many thinly veiled Samsung press releases on the Verge site. -
Editorial: Apple survived 2016's onslaught of fake news and failed competitors
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Editorial: Apple survived 2016's onslaught of fake news and failed competitors
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Slower-than-expected iPhone 7 sales prompt Apple to cut production by 10%, report claims
If you have been in Apple the stock, you would have known this: Nikkei always comes out with negative reports based on made up bullshit to knock down Apple stock price exclusively on Fridays---especially on stock option expiration days during the quiet period ( weeks before earning report date). That's how the big boys on the Wall Street play --- creating predictable/controlled volatility and profit from it. -
Popular iPhone messaging app WhatsApp newly crippled by China's 'Great Firewall'
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Leaked video highlights alleged differences between 'iPhone 7' and iPhone 6s
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Bearish analyst pushes new & unlikely reason for OLED 'iPhone 8' delay, suggests October l...
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Notoriously bearish Apple analyst predicts doom because of 'iPhone 8' production delays
Just an observation as an long time AAPL shareholder, Jun Zhang is one of quite a few analysts who I have strong suspicion that were paid by clients (hedge funds etc) on Wall Street, in the illegal scheme of manipulating AAPL stock, creating predictable volatility for quick profit for his clients esp. on AAPL options... one of the reason that most of these hit pieces/analyses are released on Fridays.
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Stanford students put down their iPhones to protest Apple not doing enough to curb device ...