Thursday, February 2, 2017

Samsung loses leadership in sales fiasco of the Note 7 and transfers the throne to Apple – Financial Daily

the Samsung lost its leadership in sales of devices in the last quarter of 2016, affected by the scandal of the battery of the Galaxy Note 7 is heated in excess and they came to exploit.

Thus gave way to its main rival, the u.s. Apple, to be located in the top of the list, according to Strategy Analytics, after it reported Tuesday that it sold between October and December 78,29 million units, a record figure in the history of the company and above what is expected.

The data marked the first quarterly growth in sales in a year and left behind the 74,78 million that had been reached in 2015.

The south Korean, meanwhile, would have managed to sell 77.5 million, 5% less than the previous year.

Tim Cook joined the chaos of Samsung the timely launch of the latest model of your device star, the iPhone 7, who came along just for the Christmas season, when hundreds of thousands of people around the world decide to purchase new computers for gifts.

Historically, the quarter October-December is positive for high-tech firms, and this specifically was not the exception. "We sold more iPhones than ever and set a record of income for the phones, services, Mac and Apple Watch," said Cook.

These results surprised the market and pushed it to the actions of the californian to set new records: the titles opened yesterday with an increase of 5.32 per cent, the highest since July 27, 2016, and its price, of US$ 127,42, was the highest since 2015. In addition, the volume settled rose above 30 times the daily average.

At the close of yesterday, the titles were placed above the historical at the beginning of the day with an increase of 6,13%, to$ 128,79 by role.

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