Fears of peak iPhone rattle Asian Apple suppliers

Fears of peak iPhone rattle Asian Apple suppliers

By Jess Macy Yu and Heekyong Yang. TAIPEI/SEOUL (Reuters) – Shares in Asian suppliers and assemblers for Apple Inc fell on Tuesday after several component makers warned of weaker than expected results, leading some market watchers to call the
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Analyst betting on GE CEO Larry Culp: 'This is a dark day,' but stock 'will come back'

General Electric may be beaten down for a while, but it is bound to turn around, analyst Brian Langenberg told CNBC on Monday. Langenberg said he believes in new CEO Larry Culp, whom he met when Culp was in his mid-30s.
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US Pilots Say Boeing Didn't Warn of 737 Feature Tied to Crash

Two U.S. pilots' unions say the potential risks of a safety feature on Boeing Co.'s 737 Max aircraft that has been linked to a deadly crash in Indonesia weren't sufficiently spelled out in their manuals or training.
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Apple Shares Sink After iPhone Suppliers Lower Outlooks

Apple Inc. AAPL -5.04% shares sank further on Monday, as investors' worries deepened about sales of new iPhones after two key suppliers for the device cut their earnings projections for coming months.
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How Amazon Now Shapes What Our Stuff Looks Like

Tide just announced a new alternative to the classic bottle of laundry detergent. It basically looks and works just like a box of wine, which is sort of funny because of that whole meme about teens eating Tide Pods.
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