Trumpty Dumpty strikes out: Huawei’s China smartphone shipments surge as ... Apple tumbles

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Trumpty Dumpty has shot himself in the foot again as Huawei has sales growth after Trumpty Dumpty's ban on Huawei products.

The bullet passed through Trumpty Dumpty's foot and hit Apple.

Other US manufacturers are friendly-fire victims wounded by TrumptyDumpty's bullets.

Huawei's China smartphone shipments surge as competitors like Apple tumble

Huawei’s China smartphone shipments surge as competitors like Apple tumble
PUBLISHED TUE, JUL 30 2019 4:02 AM EDTUPDATED TUE, JUL 30 2019 4:19 AM EDT
Elizabeth Schulze
@ESCHULZE9
KEY POINTS
Huawei’s smartphone shipments in China soared 31% in the second quarter, according to research published Tuesday by Canalys.
Apple’s shipments declined 14%, while shipments from Chinese competitors Oppo, Vivo and Xiaomi also tumbled.
Huawei now captures 38% of market share in China, Canalys said.
GP: Huawei P30 event

Huawei’s smartphone shipments in China surged in the second quarter as the Chinese tech giant captured the highest market share of any vendor in the country in eight years, according to new data from research firm Canalys.
Canalys said Huawei’s smartphone shipments in China soared 31% year-on-year, even as the overall market slowed. Apple’s shipments declined 14% in the second quarter, while shipments from Chinese competitors Oppo, Vivo and Xiaomi also tumbled.
“Huawei’s addition to the United States Entity List caused uncertainty overseas, but in China it has kept its foot on the accelerator,” said Canalys analyst Mo Jia. “Its core strategy remains investing in aggressive offline expansion, and luring consumers from rival brands Oppo and Vivo, while unleashing a wave of marketing spend to support new channels and technologies.”
Huawei now captures 38% of market share in China, according to Canalys. The research, published Tuesday, found Huawei’s global mix has “shifted back toward China” as it faces growing scrutiny and trade barriers from the U.S.
On Tuesday, Huawei reported a 23.2% year-over-year increase in revenue for the first six months of 2019 year despite facing political headwinds.
In May, Trump administration put Huawei on a so-called entity list that required companies to receive special licenses to sell or transfer technology to Huawei.

U.S. officials argue Huawei’s technology could pose a national security risk by opening a backdoor for Chinese spying. They point to Chinese laws that allegedly require every domestic company to assist with intelligence gathering if Beijing requests it. Huawei has repeatedly denied that it would engage in any form of espionage or provide data to the Chinese government.
“Huawei’s retail partners are rolling out advertisements to link Huawei with being the patriotic choice, to appeal to a growing demographic of Chinese consumers willing to take political factors into account when making a purchase decision,” the Canalys report said.
Apple warned over weak demand in China at the start of the year but cited improvements in the market last quarter. Analysts will be closely watching Apple’s revenues in China when the iPhone maker reports its fiscal third-quarter earnings after the market close Tuesday. ...
 
Got to love it. If someone only read your post they might actually think that Trump did something bad.
In case you did not read it is only in China. And the other companies that also lost market share are Chinese. Apple has been slowly losing market share over there for years.
But if it makes you feel better to lie have at it.
 
Got to love it. If someone only read your post they might actually think that Trump did something bad.
In case you did not read it is only in China. And the other companies that also lost market share are Chinese. Apple has been slowly losing market share over there for years.
But if it makes you feel better to lie have at it.


Isn't it always funny how twats like Deniken are so happy and eager to hear any bad news for the USA at all! Especially if they can somehow claim it connected to Trump. Even if it isn't really connected to Trump or really affecting the USA? Especially considering that as top dog, Apple has no where to go but down and a few months from now they might be soaring again.

As a MacPro user, I know Apple was really hoping to get waivers to keep making their TOTL $6,000-$12,000 pro desktops in china and Trump told them Nyet. Mine was made in the USA, they WERE making them in the USA and Trump told them to KEEP making them in the USA.

Now I can't wait to hear one of the dweebs claim that Trump is sticking his nose into the private sector picking winners and losers so that I can remind them how Obama literally made a CAREER of doing that, picking everything from car dealerships to banks as who would succeed and who would fail!
 
Trumpty Dumpty has shot himself in the foot again as Huawei has sales growth after Trumpty Dumpty's ban on Huawei products.

The bullet passed through Trumpty Dumpty's foot and hit Apple.

Other US manufacturers are friendly-fire victims wounded by TrumptyDumpty's bullets.

Huawei's China smartphone shipments surge as competitors like Apple tumble

Huawei’s China smartphone shipments surge as competitors like Apple tumble
PUBLISHED TUE, JUL 30 2019 4:02 AM EDTUPDATED TUE, JUL 30 2019 4:19 AM EDT
Elizabeth Schulze
@ESCHULZE9
KEY POINTS
Huawei’s smartphone shipments in China soared 31% in the second quarter, according to research published Tuesday by Canalys.
Apple’s shipments declined 14%, while shipments from Chinese competitors Oppo, Vivo and Xiaomi also tumbled.
Huawei now captures 38% of market share in China, Canalys said.
GP: Huawei P30 event

Huawei’s smartphone shipments in China surged in the second quarter as the Chinese tech giant captured the highest market share of any vendor in the country in eight years, according to new data from research firm Canalys.
Canalys said Huawei’s smartphone shipments in China soared 31% year-on-year, even as the overall market slowed. Apple’s shipments declined 14% in the second quarter, while shipments from Chinese competitors Oppo, Vivo and Xiaomi also tumbled.
“Huawei’s addition to the United States Entity List caused uncertainty overseas, but in China it has kept its foot on the accelerator,” said Canalys analyst Mo Jia. “Its core strategy remains investing in aggressive offline expansion, and luring consumers from rival brands Oppo and Vivo, while unleashing a wave of marketing spend to support new channels and technologies.”
Huawei now captures 38% of market share in China, according to Canalys. The research, published Tuesday, found Huawei’s global mix has “shifted back toward China” as it faces growing scrutiny and trade barriers from the U.S.
On Tuesday, Huawei reported a 23.2% year-over-year increase in revenue for the first six months of 2019 year despite facing political headwinds.
In May, Trump administration put Huawei on a so-called entity list that required companies to receive special licenses to sell or transfer technology to Huawei.

U.S. officials argue Huawei’s technology could pose a national security risk by opening a backdoor for Chinese spying. They point to Chinese laws that allegedly require every domestic company to assist with intelligence gathering if Beijing requests it. Huawei has repeatedly denied that it would engage in any form of espionage or provide data to the Chinese government.
“Huawei’s retail partners are rolling out advertisements to link Huawei with being the patriotic choice, to appeal to a growing demographic of Chinese consumers willing to take political factors into account when making a purchase decision,” the Canalys report said.
Apple warned over weak demand in China at the start of the year but cited improvements in the market last quarter. Analysts will be closely watching Apple’s revenues in China when the iPhone maker reports its fiscal third-quarter earnings after the market close Tuesday. ...
Bad news for someone makes you happy, does it?
 
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Trumpty Dumpty has shot himself in the foot again as Huawei has sales growth after Trumpty Dumpty's ban on Huawei products.

The bullet passed through Trumpty Dumpty's foot and hit Apple.

Other US manufacturers are friendly-fire victims wounded by TrumptyDumpty's bullets.

Huawei's China smartphone shipments surge as competitors like Apple tumble

Huawei’s China smartphone shipments surge as competitors like Apple tumble
PUBLISHED TUE, JUL 30 2019 4:02 AM EDTUPDATED TUE, JUL 30 2019 4:19 AM EDT
Elizabeth Schulze
@ESCHULZE9
KEY POINTS
Huawei’s smartphone shipments in China soared 31% in the second quarter, according to research published Tuesday by Canalys.
Apple’s shipments declined 14%, while shipments from Chinese competitors Oppo, Vivo and Xiaomi also tumbled.
Huawei now captures 38% of market share in China, Canalys said.
GP: Huawei P30 event

Huawei’s smartphone shipments in China surged in the second quarter as the Chinese tech giant captured the highest market share of any vendor in the country in eight years, according to new data from research firm Canalys.
Canalys said Huawei’s smartphone shipments in China soared 31% year-on-year, even as the overall market slowed. Apple’s shipments declined 14% in the second quarter, while shipments from Chinese competitors Oppo, Vivo and Xiaomi also tumbled.
“Huawei’s addition to the United States Entity List caused uncertainty overseas, but in China it has kept its foot on the accelerator,” said Canalys analyst Mo Jia. “Its core strategy remains investing in aggressive offline expansion, and luring consumers from rival brands Oppo and Vivo, while unleashing a wave of marketing spend to support new channels and technologies.”
Huawei now captures 38% of market share in China, according to Canalys. The research, published Tuesday, found Huawei’s global mix has “shifted back toward China” as it faces growing scrutiny and trade barriers from the U.S.
On Tuesday, Huawei reported a 23.2% year-over-year increase in revenue for the first six months of 2019 year despite facing political headwinds.
In May, Trump administration put Huawei on a so-called entity list that required companies to receive special licenses to sell or transfer technology to Huawei.

U.S. officials argue Huawei’s technology could pose a national security risk by opening a backdoor for Chinese spying. They point to Chinese laws that allegedly require every domestic company to assist with intelligence gathering if Beijing requests it. Huawei has repeatedly denied that it would engage in any form of espionage or provide data to the Chinese government.
“Huawei’s retail partners are rolling out advertisements to link Huawei with being the patriotic choice, to appeal to a growing demographic of Chinese consumers willing to take political factors into account when making a purchase decision,” the Canalys report said.
Apple warned over weak demand in China at the start of the year but cited improvements in the market last quarter. Analysts will be closely watching Apple’s revenues in China when the iPhone maker reports its fiscal third-quarter earnings after the market close Tuesday. ...
Bad news for someone makes you happy, does it?

Trumpty Dumpty is bad news, but he doesn't make me happy.
 
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Got to love it. If someone only read your post they might actually think that Trump did something bad.
In case you did not read it is only in China. And the other companies that also lost market share are Chinese. Apple has been slowly losing market share over there for years.
But if it makes you feel better to lie have at it.


Isn't it always funny how twats like Deniken are so happy and eager to hear any bad news for the USA at all! Especially if they can somehow claim it connected to Trump. Even if it isn't really connected to Trump or really affecting the USA? Especially considering that as top dog, Apple has no where to go but down and a few months from now they might be soaring again.

As a MacPro user, I know Apple was really hoping to get waivers to keep making their TOTL $6,000-$12,000 pro desktops in china and Trump told them Nyet. Mine was made in the USA, they WERE making them in the USA and Trump told them to KEEP making them in the USA.

Now I can't wait to hear one of the dweebs claim that Trump is sticking his nose into the private sector picking winners and losers so that I can remind them how Obama literally made a CAREER of doing that, picking everything from car dealerships to banks as who would succeed and who would fail!

This should cheer you up.

 
Got to love it. If someone only read your post they might actually think that Trump did something bad.
In case you did not read it is only in China. And the other companies that also lost market share are Chinese. Apple has been slowly losing market share over there for years.
But if it makes you feel better to lie have at it.


Isn't it always funny how twats like Deniken are so happy and eager to hear any bad news for the USA at all! Especially if they can somehow claim it connected to Trump. Even if it isn't really connected to Trump or really affecting the USA? Especially considering that as top dog, Apple has no where to go but down and a few months from now they might be soaring again.

As a MacPro user, I know Apple was really hoping to get waivers to keep making their TOTL $6,000-$12,000 pro desktops in china and Trump told them Nyet. Mine was made in the USA, they WERE making them in the USA and Trump told them to KEEP making them in the USA.

Now I can't wait to hear one of the dweebs claim that Trump is sticking his nose into the private sector picking winners and losers so that I can remind them how Obama literally made a CAREER of doing that, picking everything from car dealerships to banks as who would succeed and who would fail!

This should cheer you up.

Hey, this should cheer you up: you look just like that brain-dead punk Capt. Beefheart on Trout Mask Replica:

Screen Shot 2019-07-26 at 12.45.43 PM.png


The real you.
 
Got to love it. If someone only read your post they might actually think that Trump did something bad.
In case you did not read it is only in China. And the other companies that also lost market share are Chinese. Apple has been slowly losing market share over there for years.
But if it makes you feel better to lie have at it.


Isn't it always funny how twats like Deniken are so happy and eager to hear any bad news for the USA at all! Especially if they can somehow claim it connected to Trump. Even if it isn't really connected to Trump or really affecting the USA? Especially considering that as top dog, Apple has no where to go but down and a few months from now they might be soaring again.

As a MacPro user, I know Apple was really hoping to get waivers to keep making their TOTL $6,000-$12,000 pro desktops in china and Trump told them Nyet. Mine was made in the USA, they WERE making them in the USA and Trump told them to KEEP making them in the USA.

Now I can't wait to hear one of the dweebs claim that Trump is sticking his nose into the private sector picking winners and losers so that I can remind them how Obama literally made a CAREER of doing that, picking everything from car dealerships to banks as who would succeed and who would fail!

This should cheer you up.

Hey, this should cheer you up: you look just like that brain-dead punk Capt. Beefheart on Trout Mask Replica:

View attachment 272063

The real you.

Thanks for sharing your collection.
 
Got to love it. If someone only read your post they might actually think that Trump did something bad.
In case you did not read it is only in China. And the other companies that also lost market share are Chinese. Apple has been slowly losing market share over there for years.
But if it makes you feel better to lie have at it.


Isn't it always funny how twats like Deniken are so happy and eager to hear any bad news for the USA at all! Especially if they can somehow claim it connected to Trump. Even if it isn't really connected to Trump or really affecting the USA? Especially considering that as top dog, Apple has no where to go but down and a few months from now they might be soaring again.

As a MacPro user, I know Apple was really hoping to get waivers to keep making their TOTL $6,000-$12,000 pro desktops in china and Trump told them Nyet. Mine was made in the USA, they WERE making them in the USA and Trump told them to KEEP making them in the USA.

Now I can't wait to hear one of the dweebs claim that Trump is sticking his nose into the private sector picking winners and losers so that I can remind them how Obama literally made a CAREER of doing that, picking everything from car dealerships to banks as who would succeed and who would fail!

This should cheer you up.

Hey, this should cheer you up: you look just like that brain-dead punk Capt. Beefheart on Trout Mask Replica:

View attachment 272063

The real you.

Thanks for sharing your collection.


Here's a good theme song for ya in your ever-questing search for new things to celebrate America losing at! While no one in China is raising a fuss, Xi Jinping knows all he has to do is hold out long enough for American liberals like you to tear down Trump's efforts to get even trade for the USA to swing popular opinion far enough so that we defeat ourselves for him! Keep up the good work, Ace! Here's to you!

 

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