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Apple’s massive margin problem: The Mini is going maxi, with 55M sales projected to only 33M iPads

Apple’s massive margin problem: The Mini is going maxi, with 55M sales projected to only 33M iPads

February 28, 2013 2:20 PM John Koetsier
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Shipments of 9.7" table panels collapsed from 7.4 million in December 2012 to just 1.3 million in January 2013.

iPhone 5 will get thinner screen with in-cell tech, says WSJ

iPhone 5 will get thinner screen with in-cell tech, says WSJ

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