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"People are holding on to their iPhones for a lot longer, spelling trouble for Apple, says analyst" ["The upgrade cycle is about every 4 years in fiscal 2019, he says, while it was around every 3 years in fiscal 2018. Sacconaghi says he expects 16 percent of Apple's installed base — 900 million iPhones — will buy a new iPhone in fiscal 2019."] CNBC 3:06 PM
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"One of Apple's most well-known analysts says an all-time low in iPhone replacement rates is going to cause more pain than investors realize" Business Insider 3:46 PM
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"Here's What's Next for Apple's Retail Empire as a Veteran Takes the Reins: Apple stores aren't just places to buy iPhones: they're at the crux of Apple's brand and its ongoing push into services. With Apple's head of retail departing soon, what's next for its powerful retail division?" TheStreet 7:47 AM
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"Angela Ahrendts' Post-Apple Plans: Ahrendts plans to do some traveling after leaving Apple in April." WWD 9:08 AM
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"New Apple retail chief receives stock grant worth up to $8.2m" Financial Times [Paid Membership Required] 7:10 AM
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"Apple and Google accused of helping 'enforce gender apartheid' by hosting Saudi government app that tracks women and stops them leaving the country" Business Insider 7:39 AM
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"Apple Faces Backlash for iOS App that Allows Men to Stop Women Leaving Saudi Arabia" The Mac Observer 3:02 PM
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"Apple Reportedly Advised Technicians to Push iPhone Upgrades to Customers With Out-of-Warranty Devices" MacRumors 3:06 PM
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