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"A Tiny Screw Shows Why iPhones Won't Be 'Assembled in U.S.A.': Apple's campus in Austin, Tex., where the company plans to add up to 15,000 new workers. Manufacturing will not be part of that expansion." New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required] 6:42 AM
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"Apple's Mac Pro manufacturing woes could doom U.S. iPhone assembly" VentureBeat 8:58 AM
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"A custom screw was the bottleneck in US Mac Pro production" AppleInsider 8:30 AM
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"Component manufacturing drives Apple's US job creation" Apple 10:29 AM
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"Apple says spent $60 billion with U.S. suppliers in 2018" Reuters 10:49 AM
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"Apple says it spent $60 billion on parts from US suppliers in 2018: But made in the USA isn't always easy." CNET 2:41 PM
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"The worst may be over for Apple's iPhone slump, Ming-Chi Kuo predicts" Business Insider 9:10 AM
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"Tim Cook Needs to Do This to Stem Apple's Decline" The Motley Fool 8:56 PM
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"Apple Earnings Are Coming. The Last Round Left a Mark/The last time Apple was about to report earnings this fall, it was on top of the tech heap—if not the entire corporate world." Barron's [Free/Paid Registration Required] 7:28 AM
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"How much will Apple's Services revenue growth slow in Q2?" Apple 3.0 7:04 AM
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"Apple cart upset? How OnePlus toppled iPhone as top premium smartphone brand" Financial Express 8:23 AM
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"Apple gets obliterated by OnePlus in India as sales drop by 50 percent" ZDNet 8:36 PM
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"Apple ANZ sees revenue surpass AU$9b in 2018: Revenue jumped by 13 percent to AU$9.1 billion for the year ended September 29." ZDNet 8:36 PM
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