arstechnica.com— Apple's focus on high-end consumer electronics could have spelled bad news for the company in tough financial times, but it largely held its own despite a big drop in iPhone sales.
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I didn't do that. Ars writes the title and description for you if you submit using their Digg button. I didn't change a word of the title. and if you look at the URL, it uses the word earnings, not growth.
itsbobJan 22, 2009
For now
bltafelJan 22, 2009
It's only a hit when you're writing an article so you can short the stock.
macparrotJan 22, 2009
Because they signed an exclusive 5 year deal with ATT to sell the iPhone? Just a guess.
d2002Jan 23, 2009Submitter
I didn't do that. Ars writes the title and description for you if you submit using their Digg button. I didn't change a word of the title. and if you look at the URL, it uses the word earnings, not growth.
notadiggtardJan 23, 2009
LOL!
notadiggtardJan 23, 2009
"Apple seems to be entrenched and owning an iPod is not equivalent to owning a toothbrush."What does that even mean??
notadiggtardJan 25, 2009
I still like his review of the original Mac.He hated the mouse concept and thought it would go nowhere.What a loser.