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Title: Leading indicators: Ads must mean a product is tanking
Post by: HCK on May 26, 2015, 09:00:11 pm
Leading indicators: Ads must mean a product is tanking

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<p>Apple has decided not to report Apple Watch sales figures, but if you're clever, you can find any number of reasons to say that they must be lackluster.</p><p>Writing for 24/7 Wall Street, Douglas A. McIntyre wonders aloud, "Why Does Apple Bother to Advertise Its Watch?" (http://www.donotlink.com/fa4q) (tip o' the antlers to Dan Frakes (https://twitter.com/DanFrakes/status/602188165873405952) and Ken Segall (http://kensegall.com/2015/05/apple-watch-analysis-run-amok/#more-23547) who handily performs his own takedown.)</p><p>Oh, it's probably not selling well. Seems obvious, right? Must be because it's not selling well. No one's buying them. Why else would they advertise? No reason. Literally none.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/2926335/leading-indicators-ads-must-mean-a-product-is-tanking.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>

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