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Sapphire supplier files for bankruptcy, points to “oppressive and burdensome” conditions imposed by Apple
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Sapphire producer GTAT is looking to nullify agreements with Apple as part of its bankruptcy filing, and the company may be laying the groundwork for a future lawsuit. GTAT also plans…<img src="
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