Navigation
Search
|
Apple supplier Foxconn plans $2.9 billion in cost cuts
Wednesday November 21, 2018. 06:00 PM , from Mac Daily News
“Foxconn is reportedly planning to cut operational costs by 20 billion yuan ($2.9 billion) following a ‘very difficult and competitive year,'” Charlie Osborne reports for ZDNet. “According to an internal memo seen by Bloomberg, roughly 10 percent of non-technical staff will be eliminated from the payroll in 2019.”
“Foxconn is Apple’s largest and most well-known assembler and iPhone manufacturer,” Osborne reports. “As Foxconn’s memo specifically names the iPhone unit as an area which requires a reduction in expenses over the next year, it is possible that the reported slow-down in demand — potentially due to the stiff price tags of high-end models and the competitive mobile device landscape — has also cut into Foxconn’s predictions of future profit.” Read more in the full article here. MacDailyNews Take: Once again, a reminder: Apple will only bring in revenue of some $30 billion per month for the next three months. That’s a billion per day for 90 some odd days. What a financial horror! The so-called “analysts” scream, “SELL, SELL, SELL!!!” (So they can buy low). Well, so can Apple as they execute their massive buyback program. And so can smart investors. — MacDailyNews, November 19, 2018 AAPL is like a buoy. Quick, it’s back on the surface! You there, analyst, and you, too, swim down and tug on the chain! Drag it under… lower, lower… Good! Now, quick, everybody jump on, and we’ll take a ride back up to the top again! — MacDailyNews, January 9, 2012 — At the most basic level, it’s extremely simple: Pump, then dump. Foment, then buy. Rinse, lather, repeat as the SEC sleeps. — MacDailyNews, April 26, 2012 — Even if a particular data point were factual it would be impossible to accurately interpret the data point as to what it meant for our overall business… There is just an inordinate[ly] long list of things that would make any single data point not a great proxy for what’s going on. Apple CEO Tim Cook, January 23, 2013 — If there actually is an issue with iPhone XR sales — and the jury is still way out on that one — that could be a good thing for Apple as it could mean that when spending over $750 on an iPhone, more people than ever say to themselves, “Well, I might as well get the very best one available,” and buy the iPhone Xs Max over iPhone XR. This would positively impact Apple’s iPhone ASP, of course. — MacDailyNews, November 9, 2018 SEE ALSO: Apple is having its worst month since the financial crisis, but the long-term trend appears intact – November 20, 2018 Apple analysts have a long history of misreading weak iPhone demand based on supplier rumors – November 19, 2018 Poor news curation at Bloomberg, CNBC, Reuters created misleading iPhone supply chain panic – November 19, 2018 WSJ: Apple slashes production orders for all three new iPhone models – November 19, 2018 Misreading Apple’s supply chain and iPhone XR demand – November 15, 2018 Apple: Ignore the noise – November 14, 2018 Dialog Semi says not seeing hit to demand from Apple – November 14, 2018 Don’t panic about iPhone sales just yet – November 14, 2018 Apple stock: This is not a repeat of 2015-16 – November 14, 2018 iPhone XR production cuts not due to soft demand – analyst – November 10, 2018 Apple’s Asian suppliers fall on report of canceled iPhone XR production boost – November 6, 2018 Nikkei claims iPhone XR production cuts, Apple stock drops over 3% – November 5, 2018 Uh, yeah, about those iPhone X ‘concerns’ from analysts: Never mind – May 1, 2018 Apple beats Street with best Q2 ever – May 1, 2018 Apple’s iPhone X isn’t selling well – or is it? – April 21, 2018 Apple’s iPhone X to be discontinued this year, analyst claims – April 20, 2018 Morgan Stanley: Apple stock may fall on ‘materially’ weaker iPhone sales – April 20, 2018 Apple’s iPhone X made 5 times the profit of 600 Android OEMs combined – April 18, 2018 Apple’s iPhone captured 86% of global handset profits in Q417; iPhone X alone took 35% of global handset profits – April 17, 2018 Bernstein: Ams AG is biggest winner in Apple’s TrueDepth Camera system – April 10, 2018 Apple’s iPhone X is the UK’s most popular smartphone – April 9, 2018 Apple’s iPhone X sales continue to disappoint, some analysts say – March 22, 2018 Ignore the iPhone X naysayers – March 10, 2018 Will the naysayers admit they were wrong about Apple’s iPhone X? – February 5, 2018 Do iPhone X sales spell trouble for Apple? – January 30, 2018 Apple supplier says report of iPhone X production cuts was overstated – January 30, 2018 Another January, another misleading iPhone supply cuts story from Nikkei – January 29, 2018 Apple stock drops after Nikkei report of iPhone X production cut – January 29, 2018 Reports of Apple cutting iPhone X orders make no sense – January 2, 2018 Apple stock tumbles on one poorly-sourced report of low iPhone X demand – December 26, 2017 Apple and suppliers shares drop on report of weak iPhone X demand – December 26, 2017 Nikkei: Apple to decrease iPhone production 10% in first quarter of 2017 – December 30, 2016 Nikkei proclaims ‘iPhone 7’ Dead On Arrival; bemoans Apple’s ‘lack of innovation’ – May 12, 2016 Japan’s Nikkei, The Wall Street Journal blow it, get iPhone demand story all wrong – January 16, 2013 Did Apple reduce 4-inch Retina display orders due to improving yields? – January 15, 2013 Analysts: iPhone 5 demand ‘robust;’ ignore the non-news noise – January 15, 2013 Apple iPhone suppliers decline on report orders cut by 50% – January 15, 2013 Apple swoon erases $17 billion from stock market – January 14, 2013 Apple iPhone 5 production cut signaling a new product release? – January 14, 2013 Apple drops to 11-month low on old reports of component cuts – January 14, 2013 The strange math of Apple’s alleged massive iPhone 5 component cuts – January 14, 2013 UBS analysts: Apple iPhone component order reduction ‘old news’ – January 14, 2013 Apple pulls down U.S. futures – January 14, 2013 Apple shares drop below $500 after reported cuts in iPhone 5 parts orders – January 14, 2013
macdailynews.com/2018/11/21/apple-supplier-foxconn-plans-2-9-billion-in-cost-cuts/
|
46 sources
Current Date
Nov, Fri 22 - 03:17 CET
|