Leading indicators: Ads must mean a product is tanking<article>
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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?" (tip o' the antlers to
Dan Frakes and
Ken Segall 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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Leading indicators: Ads must mean a product is tanking