Yes, Apple Is Cutting Down iPhone 5 Orders, and It Isn’t Giving Any Explanation
The New York Times confirmed today that Apple is drastically cutting iPhone 5 orders , just as the Wall Street Journal and Nikkei of Japan reported yesterday . Apple hasn’t answered the reports, even while there is really no excuse not to do so except the perfectly fine “because we don’t want to.” Yet, Apple hasn’t offered any explanation—even while their stock continues to dive! dive! dive! faster than James Cameron’s submarine.
The New York Times confirmed today that Apple is drastically cutting iPhone 5 orders, just as the Wall Street Journal and Nikkei of Japan reported yesterday. Apple hasn’t answered the reports, even while there is really no excuse not to do so except the perfectly fine “because we don’t want to.”
Yet, Apple hasn’t offered any explanation—even while their stock continues to dive! dive! dive! faster than James Cameron’s submarine.
The usual Apple flacks argued that Apple is not replying to the reports because “they can’t.” They pulled some false excuse about the SEC prohibiting it, but the fact is that the Infinite Loop company can answer to the reports if they wanted to, as Virtual Pants explains clearly in this post:
Virtual Pants’ text reproduced with permission.
This Article was originally posted in Gizmodo