Apple (AAPL) Might Ship 38.5M iPhone Units in Q2 - Analyst
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BMO Capital Sees Weakness in Apple (AAPL) iPhone Sales Due to Samsung Galaxy S4, But Still a Buy
March 18, 2013 10:04 AM EDTBMO Capital analyst Keith Bachman commented on Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) Monday following the Samsung Galaxy S4 event in New York last week.
The analyst's main takeaways from the event are 1) Samsung showed its willingness to
spend and support the Galaxy S4 launch, especially in Apple's home turf; 2) Samsung has a much larger global footprint vs. Apple... More