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by spuz
3447 days ago
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If that's true it would suggest that Apple are not in fact basing their price on expected further devaluations of the pound vs the dollar. So either they don't expect the price to fall further, or they do expect it to fall further but don't want to burden their UK customers with even higher prices at the moment. |
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People here are reading way more into that 5% than is remotely warranted and for ludicrously incidental reasons. What's actually happening here is very simple. Apple has been taking a hit for a while. They are re-aligning prices to the nearest logical breakpoint. That's it. All that analyst guff about Brexit downside risks because of a slight percentage discrepancy with exchange rates is just because analysts don't know crap about the real reason - marketing.