Apple Inc. (AAPL) Doesn’t Like How iPhones Are Sold

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Driving more iPhone sales through Apple retail stores reduces even the possibility of having third-party retailers prioritize competing devices.

Tim Cook reporting for duty
Apple still hasn’t found a new retail chief after John Browett’s brief stint, and the retail segment has been reporting directly to Cook ever since. Fortunately, the CEO has some ideas of how to boost iPhone sales through Apple retail stores.

The article Apple Doesn’t Like How iPhones Are Sold originally appeared on Fool.com is written by Evan Niu, CFA.

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