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"Apple Hires Auto Industry Veterans: Tech giant has been building a team for an electric-car project" ["Doug Betts, who led global quality at Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV until last year, is now working for the Cupertino, Calif.-based electronics giant but declined to comment on the position when reached Monday. Mr. Betts' LinkedIn profile says he joined Apple in July and describes his title as 'Operations-Apple Inc.' with a location in the San Francisco Bay Area but no further specifics."] WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 7:48 PM
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"Auto industry veteran Doug Betts joins Apple" Reuters 9:43 PM
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"Apple earnings preview: iPhone still rocks, China woes bubble up/Sales of the company's blockbuster smartphone will likely remain strong: even during the lowest sales period of the year. But a slowdown in China's economy could hit Apple." CNET 8:54 AM
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"Apple has cash cow in iPhone even as phone industry slows" Associated Press 2:50 PM
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"Continued strong iPhone 6 sales expected to buoy Apple quarterly results tomorrow" VentureBeat 2:51 PM
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"Apple earnings: Can it weather the China storm?" CNBC 4:40 PM
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"Survey says 97% of Apple Watch owners are satisfied, thank you very much" Mashable 9:17 AM
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"Apple Watch: satisfaction very high while sales estimates vary" Computerworld 8:41 AM
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"Apple Watch sales sluggish but will catch on, says analyst: Is the Apple Watch a flop so far? Hmm, that may or may not be the case. But analyst Gene Munster says to wait until 2017 when Apple's new wearable will have a 'breakout year.'" CNET 11:07 AM
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"Analyst estimates for Apple Watch sales all over the place, ranging from 3-6 million units" 9to5Mac 9:20 AM
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"'Shrinkage' problem lands Apple in legal hot water with retail workers: Court ruling sets stage for a glimpse into how Apple treats its retail workers." Ars Technica 11:34 AM
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"Apple faces new class-action suit over refurbished AppleCare+ hardware replacements" AppleInsider 2:42 PM
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"Apple fights former sapphire provider in bankruptcy court: Insurance payout from factory fire may mean a financial hit for Apple." Ars Technica 10:45 AM
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