Can't Get a Clear Signal on iPhone Sales
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The Business Press Maven has built his Street cred by telling investors what he has learned after reading the day's business media. So ... want me to tell you how the iPhone is doing? Lean in close, and I'll tell you. Ready? Apple's (AAPL Quote) iPhone is underselling expectations. That's what I read. Actually, it's overselling expectations. I read that, too. Wait. Turns out, it's overselling stated expectations, but underselling whispered expectations. No, no, it's hitting the whispered number, but a week later, possibly. That's not right: It's already activated the million that was the whispered number! Actually, it doesn't even matter how it's selling, because margins are rich. But margins don't matter, either, because of some emerging iPhone partnerships in Europe. But margins must matter -- because the European release is going to be limited. Read some of these clips for yourself if you want. But be advised that you probably want to take motion-sickness medication beforehand.- Did Apple Beat iPhone Sales Forecasts or Not?
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