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By Scott Moritz and Robert Fenner, Bloomberg |
March 13, 2013
Samsung Electronics Co. is making its biggest run yet at the iPhone’s U.S. loyalists, unveiling the new Galaxy S4 a few blocks from Apple Inc.’s flagship store in New York and broadcasting the event live in Times Square.
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By Amy Thomson and Karl Baker, Bloomberg |
January 14, 2013
Apple Inc. declined to the lowest price in almost a year after the Nikkei newswire reported that the company curbed iPhone production on weak demand.
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By Canaccord Genuity Morning Coffee |
January 10, 2013
According to sources close to the matter, Apple is working on a lower-end iPhone as it looks to regain the top spot in global smartphone sales.
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By Adam Satariano, Bloomberg |
December 18, 2012
A band of Apple Inc.’s most bullish fans on Wall Street are growing increasingly bearish over concerns that holiday iPhone sales have been weak and that the company needs new breakthrough products to fend off rivals.
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By Aoife White, Bloomberg |
December 18, 2012
Samsung Electronics Co. will withdraw patent lawsuits seeking to block sales of Apple Inc. products as part of litigation in Europe, hours after a U.S. court ruled it wouldn’t halt sales of some Samsung smartphones.
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By Canaccord Genuity Morning Coffee |
December 10, 2012
Apple and Samsung Electronics squared off again in court on Thursday, as the iPhone maker tried to convince a U.S. district judge to ban sales of a number of the South Korean company's devices.
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By Tim Culpan and Adam Satariano, Bloomberg |
November 12, 2012
Apple Inc. settled all global lawsuits with HTC Corp., signaling a new willingness to resolve patent disputes without resorting to the “thermonuclear war” stance favored by co-founder Steve Jobs.
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By Canaccord Genuity Morning Coffee |
October 22, 2012
Apple used its private financial data to great effect in its recent courtroom brawl with Samsung, winning a $1.05-billion damages award. But it was not without some cost to the notoriously secretive company
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By Susan Decker, Bloomberg |
September 14, 2012
Apple Inc. won a round of a U.S. International Trade Commission case brought by Samsung Electronics Co. over patented technology in the iPhone and iPad tablet computer, its second U.S. legal victory in a month.
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By Jun Yang and Mariko Yasu, Bloomberg |
August 30, 2012
After beating household names in televisions, memory chips and mobile phones in the past decade, South Korea’s biggest company is targeting rivals including Canon Inc. in the $32-billion-a-year market for copiers.