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Apple Goes on Hiring Binge in Asia to Speed Product Releases
Wall Street Journal 03/04/2014
Wall Street Journal 03/05/2014
China Will Have to Wait for New iPhones
Wall Street Journal 09/11/2014
IPhone Sales in China Bolster Apple Earnings
New York Times 01/27/2015
Apple Earnings Boosted by iPhone Sales
Wall Street Journal 07/21/2015
Apple Stock Reacts After Tim Cook Email Praises China Sales
New York Times 08/24/2015
Grouped Articles
Apple Goes on Hiring Binge in Asia to Speed Product Releases
Wall Street Journal 03/04/2014
Wall Street Journal 03/05/2014
Apple Reports $7.7 Billion Profit on Strong iPhone Sales
New York Times 07/22/2014
Winding Up Apple for Its Next Act
Wall Street Journal 07/23/2014
Apple Can Bear Even More Fruit
Wall Street Journal 09/08/2014
China Will Have to Wait for New iPhones
Wall Street Journal 09/11/2014
Grouped Articles
Apple Faces Dilemma Over Strategy in China
Wall Street Journal 04/24/2013
Apple's Smartphone Market Share Falls
Wall Street Journal 04/28/2013
Wall Street Journal 09/11/2013
Apple Won't Go for Broke in China
Wall Street Journal 09/12/2013
Even With a Big Store in China, Apple Remains an Underdog There
New York Times 07/08/2010
China Deal Gives Apple Big Market to Court
New York Times 12/22/2013
Grouped Articles
For Apple and Venmo, China Shows What Lies Ahead
Wall Street Journal 11/27/2015
Apple Bringing Apple Pay to China With UnionPay
Wall Street Journal 12/18/2015
Apple Pay Is Set to Arrive in China
New York Times 12/17/2015
Apple Services Shut Down in China in Startling About-Face
New York Times 04/21/2016
China Sales Slide Eats Into Apple Revenue
Wall Street Journal 04/28/2016
Grouped Articles
Wall Street Journal 09/11/2013
Apple Reports $7.7 Billion Profit on Strong iPhone Sales
New York Times 07/22/2014
China Will Have to Wait for New iPhones
Wall Street Journal 09/11/2014
A Glum Sign for Apple in China, as Smuggled iPhones Go Begging
New York Times 09/28/2014
Apple Stock Reacts After Tim Cook Email Praises China Sales
New York Times 08/24/2015
Apple Stock Reacts After Tim Cook Email Praises China Sales
New York Times 08/24/2015
Grouped Articles
Apple Faces Dilemma Over Strategy in China
Wall Street Journal 04/24/2013
Apple's Smartphone Market Share Falls
Wall Street Journal 04/28/2013
Apple Won't Go for Broke in China
Wall Street Journal 09/12/2013
Even With a Big Store in China, Apple Remains an Underdog There
New York Times 07/08/2010
Daily Report- Apple's China Mobile Deal Gets Off to a Weak Start
New York Times 01/17/2014
Apple Reports $7.7 Billion Profit on Strong iPhone Sales
New York Times 07/22/2014
Apple's iPhone 5 is targeted at a lower price segment of the market. It will cost $99 in the U.S. In China where Apple has about 5% market share compared to 18% for Samsung, Apple still focusses on the high end of the market because the iPhone 5C will cost about 4500 yuan or about $733. Customers in smaller cities in China are looking for phones in the 1000 to 2000 yuan range. China's Lenovo, HTC and Huawei are increasing market share with lower priced smartphones. In China subsidies for the phone kick in later with lower phone bills unlike what happens in the U.S., where the phone costs less when purchased.
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Wall Street Journal 09/11/2013
Apple's Gilded Approach to Value
Wall Street Journal 09/10/2013
Apple's 'Low End' Strategy Disappoints
Wall Street Journal 09/11/2013
Apple Won't Go for Broke in China
Wall Street Journal 09/12/2013
Turmoil Roils HTC as Phone Sales Shrivel
Wall Street Journal 11/06/2013
Even With a Big Store in China, Apple Remains an Underdog There
New York Times 07/08/2010
Grouped Articles
Apple Faces Dilemma Over Strategy in China
Wall Street Journal 04/24/2013
Apple's Smartphone Market Share Falls
Wall Street Journal 04/28/2013
Lei Jun Builds His Xiaomi Empire by Aping Apple and Steve Jobs
New York Times 06/04/2013
China Taps a Growing Phone Market
New York Times 07/05/2013
Wall Street Journal 09/11/2013
Apple Won't Go for Broke in China
Wall Street Journal 09/12/2013
Grouped Articles
Apple Goes on Hiring Binge in Asia to Speed Product Releases
Wall Street Journal 03/04/2014
Wall Street Journal 03/05/2014
Apple's Cook Can't Afford to Miss a Beat
Wall Street Journal 05/30/2014
Apple Reports $7.7 Billion Profit on Strong iPhone Sales
New York Times 07/22/2014
Winding Up Apple for Its Next Act
Wall Street Journal 07/23/2014
China Will Have to Wait for New iPhones
Wall Street Journal 09/11/2014
Apple is going after the Chinese market in earnest in 2010 after a slow start.
Grouped Articles
Apple Faces Dilemma Over Strategy in China
Wall Street Journal 04/24/2013
Wall Street Journal 09/11/2013
Apple's 'Low End' Strategy Disappoints
Wall Street Journal 09/11/2013
Apple Won't Go for Broke in China
Wall Street Journal 09/12/2013
Apple, China Mobile Sign Deal to Offer iPhone
Wall Street Journal 12/05/2013
China Deal Gives Apple Big Market to Court
New York Times 12/22/2013
Grouped Articles
Apple Pay Begins Entry Into Chinese Market
Wall Street Journal 09/19/2015
Apple’s Opportunity: The Payment System’s Profits
Wall Street Journal 11/12/2015
Apple Bringing Apple Pay to China With UnionPay
Wall Street Journal 12/18/2015
Apple Pay Is Set to Arrive in China
New York Times 12/17/2015
Apple Services Shut Down in China in Startling About-Face
New York Times 04/21/2016
China Sales Slide Eats Into Apple Revenue
Wall Street Journal 04/28/2016
Grouped Articles
Apple Pushes to Bolster Market Share in India
Wall Street Journal 01/21/2016
Apple Services Shut Down in China in Startling About-Face
New York Times 04/21/2016
China Sales Slide Eats Into Apple Revenue
Wall Street Journal 04/28/2016
Apple Petitions to Sell Refurbished iPhones in India
Wall Street Journal 05/06/2016
For Apple’s iPhone 7, China Is a Challenge
WSJ 09/08/2016
Two SIM Cards and Better Selfies: How China’s Smartphones Are Taking On Apple
WSJ 06/07/2017
In an effort to implement president Xi Jinping's policy of reducing the influence of western companies such as IBM, Cisco, Microsoft, Qualcomm in China's core industries, more restrictive policies and efforts to get the companies to share technology were introduced in 2015. Apple was relatively an exception. In April 2016 China's ministry responsible for internet and culture shut down Apple services for books and music. Apart from favoring local companies Huawei, Alibaba, Tencent, this reduces foreign culture's influence in China, a policy favored by the government to maintain what it sees as "positive influence," by local providers.
Grouped Articles
Apple Services Shut Down in China in Startling About-Face
New York Times 04/21/2016
China Sales Slide Eats Into Apple Revenue
Wall Street Journal 04/28/2016
Microsoft Shuts Chinese Web Portal as It Shifts Focus There
Wall Street Journal 05/13/2016
Beijing: Apple iPhone Violated Chinese Patent
WSJ 06/17/2016
Tim Cook Pledges More Apple Investment in China
WSJ 08/16/2016
Two SIM Cards and Better Selfies: How China’s Smartphones Are Taking On Apple
WSJ 06/07/2017
A bigger role for Huawei, Alibaba and Tencent in the internet and tech industry in China under the Xi Jinping government by 2016. This is part of Jinping's directive for "positive voices that promote healthy, positive culture that is a force for good." Apple iBooks and iTunes stores are shut down as part of this directive.
Grouped Articles
Apple Services Shut Down in China in Startling About-Face
New York Times 04/21/2016
China Sales Slide Eats Into Apple Revenue
Wall Street Journal 04/28/2016
Microsoft Shuts Chinese Web Portal as It Shifts Focus There
Wall Street Journal 05/13/2016
Tim Cook Pledges More Apple Investment in China
WSJ 08/16/2016
For Apple’s iPhone 7, China Is a Challenge
WSJ 09/08/2016
12/19/2016
Xiaomi has in the four years since its start in 2011 gained 13.7% market share in China, only 1 percentage point below Apple and passing Samsung at 9.7% (for 1st quarter 2015, source: IDC). It does not incur marketing costs by selling online and generating user interest through its fan clubs. Contract manufacturers provide phones of high quality, often using the same parts used in iPhones. Xiaomi focusses on design and software. A 64 gigabyte Mi Note Pro from Xiaomi costs 2999 yuan or $489 in China, compared to Apple 64 gigabyte Apple iPhone 6 at over twice the price at 6088 yuan, and the Samsung Galay S6 at 5288 yuan 76% above the Mi Note Pro. By offering similar quality features at these prices Xiaomi has particularly hurt Samsung sales in China.
Grouped Articles
Xiaomi, China’s New Phone Giant, Takes Aim at World
Wall Street Journal 06/08/2015
Samsung Profits Hurt by Smartphone Price Declines
Wall Street Journal 07/30/2015
Hugo Barra Outlines Xiaomi’s Ambitious Plans
Wall Street Journal 08/05/2015
Apple Stock Reacts After Tim Cook Email Praises China Sales
New York Times 08/24/2015
In China’s Smartphone Battle, Huawei Catches Up to Xiaomi
Wall Street Journal 10/23/2015
Apple iPhone Sales Grow at Slowest Rate Ever
Wall Street Journal 01/27/2016
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