Samsung expecting Q1 2018 profit to jump by 50%
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- 05 Apr 2018
Anonymous, 05 Apr 2018Selling over 40 million iPhone X is a failure. I suppose mo... moreLol learn some economics.
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- 05 Apr 2018
Anonymous, 05 Apr 2018Selling over 40 million iPhone X is a failure. I suppose mo... moreIf you sell less than you expect, it's a failure. If they expected to sell 10 million then everyone would be ecstatic, shareholders, suppliers, company itself etc.
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- Anonymous
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- 05 Apr 2018
Selling over 40 million iPhone X is a failure. I suppose most businesses are failure then.
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- Anonymous
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- 05 Apr 2018
Anonymous, 05 Apr 2018Interesting. Didn't expect Samsung to be this big in memory... moresamsung B-die (whatever it means) is most popular DRAM
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- 05 Apr 2018
nkwama, 05 Apr 2018S9 duos and iPhone X sales are both failure. Yes i guess that for someone selling over 50 million units of most expensive phone can be failure, for everyone else it would be one year sales
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- 05 Apr 2018
Anonymous, 05 Apr 2018Lots of BS there. Then again, this is a gadget blog comment... moreWell thats not the truth. Some phone cost like that but some not.
For example my first Nokia costed me almost 25 000 slovak crowns. I am from Slovakia which in present we have euro is like 830 eur. But if we add inflation cost and economy raising prices we came into a price of mucgh over 1500 eur.
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- Anonymous
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- 05 Apr 2018
AnonD-731363, 05 Apr 2018Samsung its self is Failure. S9 S9+ and A8 and A8 plus co... moreLots of BS there. Then again, this is a gadget blog comment section, which makes it fit right in. 20 years ago everybody were buying cheap Nokia phones, costing little over $100.
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- 05 Apr 2018
Samsung its self is Failure.
S9 S9+ and A8 and A8 plus cost a fortune thats fail.
In other hands phones 20 years ago were more expensive than flagships now :-)
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- Anonymous
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- 05 Apr 2018
Interesting. Didn't expect Samsung to be this big in memory market.