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Foxconn's History Lesson for Apple
Lower sales at its biggest supplier suggests the iPhone maker's stock decline is far from done.
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To those trying to figure out whether last week's little rebound in Apple Inc. shares has legs, let me introduce some historical dot points for you to mull over.
Thanks to the marvels of Taiwanese securities law, companies there must publish monthly sales figures. That includes Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., the Taipei-listed flagship of Foxconn Technology Group and the major assembler of Apple's iPhones.
