Chrishust
06-27
$Apple(AAPL)$  Fall in share price reflects reduction in forecast sales volumes due to reduced consumer demand for products. While this is occurring, the entire market is also increasing prices which results in no net change in demand. Apple's fall in share price is a mean reversion after strong growth in share price over recent history
Apple Seeks Chinese Memory Chips After Hikes — Giants Pushing Back?
Apple (AAPL) surged 3.14%, driven by reports the company is seeking U.S. approval to source Chinese-made memory chips — a direct countermove after soaring memory costs forced price increases across nearly its entire product lineup, aimed at defending hardware gross margins. The development signals that major downstream buyers are actively pursuing alternative supply, a clear warning shot to bullish memory investors. With memory stocks tumbling today while Apple pursues a 'China chip' workaround, how do you read Apple's cost offensive — are you buying this move?
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