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"Good News: Apple No Longer Is The iPhone Company/When the iPhone grew to represent more than 50% of Apple's revenue, critics worried that the company was overly dependent on the device. Now, critics fret because the percentage fell to 48% in the quarter ending in June. The decline isn't bad news; it's the mark of a neatly maturing business that benefits from its ecosystem's network effects." Monday Note 8:18 AM
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"Apple's Likely Next CEO Is More Tim Cook Than He Is Steve Jobs (Here's Why That's Trouble): Apple needs another Steve Jobs, not another Tim Cook (as great as he's been)." Inc. 10:38 AM
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"Kuo: Apple Likely to Absorb Any US Tariff Cost Increases on iPhone, iPad, and Mac" MacRumors 7:57 AM
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"China tariffs may not make iPhones more expensive for customers" Cult of Mac 8:03 AM
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"Here's How Much Apple And Others Will Suffer From New Trump Tariffs" Forbes 8:19 AM
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"Japan's FTC investigating Apple over pressure on parts makers: Mainichi" Reuters 9:15 PM
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"Apple under investigation by Japan's FTC over supply contracts" AppleInsider 9:16 PM
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"Japan FTC launches investigation into Apple over its relationship with suppliers" 9to5Mac 9:16 PM
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