Apple Order Cuts Don't Tell The Whole Story
by Todd Campbell
Since December, rumors have been circulating that Apple (AAPL) is cutting orders to suppliers. It started with Jefferies analyst Peter Misek, who claimed component suppliers had seen their Q1 2013 orders sliced to 25 million to 30 million from 35 million to 40 million. The Wall Street Journal further fanned the flames this week, reporting orders for Apple's high-tech touch screens had been slashed last month. The Journal also noted other components were similarly cut. read more »
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