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RE: Comment by ilovebeer
by henderson101 on Fri 28th Sep 2012 14:35
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On one hand you have people making excuses for the enormous sales figures - 5 million units in 3 days, at least half being sheep who mindlessly buy anything new from Apple.
The figures were made up by an "professional" analysts (aka. Apple stock ambulance chasers), they were bullshit before the ink dried on the press release. Put it another way, if I had said Apple would sell 10million iPhones, I would have been called in to question. Why does working for a large analyst firm like Piper Jaffray make it any less speculative?
Then on the other hand you have people claiming how much of a complete disaster selling 5 million units in 3 days is because somebody expected a bigger number.
See the above. The problem is, some people like to chase ambulances for the opposite reason, "hey, look, the Apple is failing, up the <pet-technology>."
So what's it going to be... Are the iphone 5 sales great, horrible, or do "you" think it's time to outgrow the `I hate anything Apple *pout pout*` attitude?
I think, if I was Apple, I'd be quite happy with the sales. FFS, they made a packet and enough people cared (either way) to make it big news. Could have been much worse, especially post Samsung.




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On one hand you have people making excuses for the enormous sales figures - 5 million units in 3 days, at least half being sheep who mindlessly buy anything new from Apple.
Then on the other hand you have people claiming how much of a complete disaster selling 5 million units in 3 days is because somebody expected a bigger number.
So what's it going to be... Are the iphone 5 sales great, horrible, or do "you" think it's time to outgrow the `I hate anything Apple *pout pout*` attitude?