(Bloomberg) -- Apple Inc. may have sold as many as
450,000 iPhones in their first two days on sale, according to RBC
Capital Markets, which said AT&T Inc.'s activation figures may
not reflect shipments.
AT&T said yesterday that it activated 146,000 of the phones
in the first two days of the sales agreement. Apple introduced
the iPhone, which combines the iPod music player with an e-mail
phone, on June 29.
Read more at Bloomberg Stocks News
450,000 iPhones in their first two days on sale, according to RBC
Capital Markets, which said AT&T Inc.'s activation figures may
not reflect shipments.
AT&T said yesterday that it activated 146,000 of the phones
in the first two days of the sales agreement. Apple introduced
the iPhone, which combines the iPod music player with an e-mail
phone, on June 29.
Read more at Bloomberg Stocks News
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