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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTalking with your wallet + the Streisand Effect + a general dislike of bullies & monopolists = THIS
http://www.forbes.com/sites/benzingainsights/2012/08/28/did-apple-just-help-samsung-sell-a-ton-of-smartphones/Did Apple Just Help Samsung Sell A Ton Of Smartphones?
(snip) According to Trip Chowdhry, the managing director of equity research at Global Equities Research, customers rushed to buy Samsungs flagship phone after the verdict was announced.
Chowdhry investigated multiple retail outlets including Costco (NASDAQ: COST), AT&T (NYSE: T), Sprint (NYSE: S), and Verizon (NYSE: VZ) to get an update on how the Galaxy S III performed this weekend.
Two out of three Costco stores were completely sold out of the T-Mobile and AT&T versions of the phone. The third location had the T-Mobile version in stock, but was sold out of the AT&T version.
All five of the AT&T stores that Chowdhry investigated experienced significant sales of the device, which has been outselling the iPhone 4S this month. The Galaxy S III has also outsold Apples smartphone at all five of the Sprint stores and all three of the Verizon stores that Chowdhry examined. However, only two of those Sprint locations had completely sold out of the Samsung-built device.
This is an intriguing outcome for Samsung, which had already produced smartphones that collectively outsold the iPhone by more than 20 million units. While it is unlikely that consumers decided to buy a Galaxy S III on the verdict alone, (which affects older Samsung devices), it is interesting to see where consumer desire is headed as we approach the release of the iPhone 5.
(snip) According to Trip Chowdhry, the managing director of equity research at Global Equities Research, customers rushed to buy Samsungs flagship phone after the verdict was announced.
Chowdhry investigated multiple retail outlets including Costco (NASDAQ: COST), AT&T (NYSE: T), Sprint (NYSE: S), and Verizon (NYSE: VZ) to get an update on how the Galaxy S III performed this weekend.
Two out of three Costco stores were completely sold out of the T-Mobile and AT&T versions of the phone. The third location had the T-Mobile version in stock, but was sold out of the AT&T version.
All five of the AT&T stores that Chowdhry investigated experienced significant sales of the device, which has been outselling the iPhone 4S this month. The Galaxy S III has also outsold Apples smartphone at all five of the Sprint stores and all three of the Verizon stores that Chowdhry examined. However, only two of those Sprint locations had completely sold out of the Samsung-built device.
This is an intriguing outcome for Samsung, which had already produced smartphones that collectively outsold the iPhone by more than 20 million units. While it is unlikely that consumers decided to buy a Galaxy S III on the verdict alone, (which affects older Samsung devices), it is interesting to see where consumer desire is headed as we approach the release of the iPhone 5.
"Intriguing?" I don't find that intriguing at all.
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Talking with your wallet + the Streisand Effect + a general dislike of bullies & monopolists = THIS (Original Post)
2ndAmForComputers
Aug 2012
OP
The money one spends on apple products pays lawyers to squash competition. n/t
lumberjack_jeff
Aug 2012
#1
There are people who remind me of a character from the classic TV movie "The Wave."
2ndAmForComputers
Aug 2012
#2
lumberjack_jeff
(33,224 posts)1. The money one spends on apple products pays lawyers to squash competition. n/t
2ndAmForComputers
(3,527 posts)2. There are people who remind me of a character from the classic TV movie "The Wave."
The not-so-smart student who gets TOO "into it"... because he wants to be part of the Next Big Thing.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083316
If you didn't watch this movie... DO. Now.