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    Watch CNBC's full interview with Apple CEO Tim Cook

    Discussion in 'Smartphones and Tablets' started by hmscott, Jan 3, 2019.

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    Watch CNBC's full interview with Apple CEO Tim Cook
    CNBC Television
    Published on Jan 2, 2019
    Apple CEO Tim Cook sits down with CNBC's Josh Lipton to discuss the tech giant's revenue shortfall from slowing growth in China and emerging markets.


    Robin Faigmane 11 hours ago
    "The market for smartphones is hitting its maturity and Apple’s high prices are what makes its sales fall smh"

    Daniel McDonnell 11 hours ago
    "Talking about stock price, when he should be talking about products."

    Melvin Butters 12 hours ago
    "He deflects and takes no responsibility for his lack of innovation as being the reason that apple has fallen behind the competition and puts all blame on trade which is a lie. Apple has been exposed as overpriced and underpowered and the failure of the unnecessary watch and copying samsung product details is reflecting in the market price adjustment. Cooks a status quo guy trying to maintain the momentum of jobs but that's not possible without the creativity or innovation. Theres a reason hes not disclosing unit sales and laying blame everywhere else. Clueless exec"
     
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    Swisher: Where are the exciting new products coming out of Apple?
    CNBC Television
    Published on Jan 2, 2019
    Recode's Kara Swisher talks to CNBC's Scott Wapner about Tim Cook's announcement today that the company was warning about Q1 revenues. With CNBC's Scott Wapner and the Fast Money traders, Tim Seymour, Dan Nathan, Brian Kelly and Guy Adami.
     
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    Apple Warning Sends Shockwave On Wall Street
    KPIX CBS SF Bay Area
    Published on Jan 3, 2019
    Apple shares cratered after it warned of an iPhone sales shortfall, leading to triple-digit losses on Wall Street. Kiet Do reports. (1/3/19)
     
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    Tim Cook Faces Biggest Apple Challenge Yet
    Bloomberg Technology
    Published on Jan 3, 2019
    Jan.03 -- Apple Inc. plunged to its lowest price in a year-and-a-half after the company cut its revenue outlook for the first time in almost two decades, citing weaker demand in China. Bloomberg's Tom Giles takes a look at what it means for Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook and Apple's future. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
     
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    Why It's Unfair to Tie Apple's Woes to the Trade War
    Bloomberg Technology
    Published on Jan 3, 2019
    Jan.03 -- Ben Harburg, MSA Capital managing partner, and Shira Ovide, a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, discuss whether the U.S.-China trade war is really to blame for Apple Inc.'s lowered sales forecast. They speak with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology." Ovide's opinions are her own.
     
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    Why Apple is DOOMED. Finally*
    Rene Ritchie
    Published on Jan 3, 2019
    * But is it really?
    Apple has done something almost unprecedented: In a letter to investors, CEO Tim Cook announced Apple is revising its guidance for Q1 2019, lowering revenue projections from the previously stated 89 to 93 billion, down to 84 billion.

    That’s an 8% difference, which translates into 5-9 billion dollars. Billion with a b.

    Yeah. F*****g ouch.

    So, what's going on?

    Tim Cook's letter: https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2019/0...

    Steve Job's letter: https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2002/0...

    John Gruber's take: https://daringfireball.net/2019/01/ap...

    Carolina Milanesi's take: https://techpinions.com/digging-a-lit...
     
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    Tim Cook to Investors: People Bought Fewer New iPhones Because They Repaired Their Old Ones
    Apple finally says that repair hurts its bottomline. (motherboard.vice.com) submitted 1 day ago by mvea
    https://www.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/ac295d/tim_cook_to_investors_people_bought_fewer_new/

    Tim Cook to Investors: People Bought Fewer New iPhones Because They Repaired Their Old Ones
    Apple finally says that repair hurts its bottom line.
    By Jason Koebler, Jan 2 2019, 2:56pm
    https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/...-iphones-because-they-repaired-their-old-ones

    "Wednesday, Apple CEO Tim Cook wrote a letter to investors alerting them that the company would miss its revenue targets in part because Apple didn’t sell as many iPhones as it expected. The lengthy letter cites, specifically, that people are buying fewer iPhones because they are repairing their old ones...."