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Sony has set a profit forecast of 500 billion yen for its 2017 fiscal year, which ends on March 31, 2018. This is not believable, based on Sony's performance in recent years.
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Apple is worth over $1.2 trillion, according to Carl Icahn. But his forecast rests on future sales of products, at least one of which Apple has not released.
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For the period ending in December, Samsung Electronics gained in the U.S. smartphone market share, but it still trails Apple.
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In the fourth quarter of 2014, Apple sold 74.5 million iPhones, just 600,000 fewer than Samsung's total of 75.1 million.
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Research firm Canalys said that for the first time ever Apple became the leading smartphone seller in China in the fourth quarter of 2014.
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Apple sold 74.5 million iPhones as part of a quarter that has been described as the largest for any company based on net income in the history of U.S. companies.
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A report from Reuters broke on Wednesday that sent BlackBerry shares handily higher. The market talk is that Samsung approached BlackBerry regarding a potential merger.
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Apple held the U.S. market share lead among smartphone manufacturers in the three months ending in November.
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Almost two weeks after Christmas, Starbucks still has inventories of Christmas coffee. Like most retailers, it has taken the only logical way out.
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Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.For the three-month period ending in October, Samsung Electronics gained 0.9% of market share in the U.S. smartphone market, for a total share of 29.3%. The Korean...
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In the past nine months, mobile devices have overtaken televisions as the screen of choice among Americans.
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For the three-month period ending in September, Samsung Electronics gained market share in the U.S. smartphone market while Apple slipped.
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The latest salvo in the war between Apple and Samsung comes in the form of the Samsung Galaxy Note Edge.
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Despite a drop in profits and eroding global market share, Samsung held onto its place as the number one mobile phone company in the world.
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Google has pushed its way further into the smartphone business -- as if the business were not crowded enough.
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