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Technology Stocks : Apple Inc.
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To: HerbVic who wrote (67399)8/21/2007 3:50:13 PM
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This might be the reason for the up day:

Apple secures Europe iPhone revenue deals

US MARKET REPORT
Apple secures Europe iPhone revenue deals

By Astrid Maier in Hamburg and Volker Müller in Munich
Last Update: 2:53 PM ET Aug 21, 2007

Apple has succeeded in committing European mobile phone operators that want exclusively to sell its new iPhone to share parts of their revenues with the technology group.
The contract, which was signed by three European mobile operators in recent days, requires that the operators hand over to Apple 10 per cent of the revenues made from calls and data transfers by customers over iPhones.
The contract was signed by T-Mobile of Germany, Orange of France and O2 in the UK, people familiar with the situation told FT Deutschland, the Financial Times’s sister paper.
The operators are set officially to announce the partnerships at the IFA trade fair in Berlin at the end of August.
T-Mobile, Orange and O2 declined to comment on Tuesday.
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Apple has previously said that it wants to limit iPhone’s European launch this autumn to the UK, France and Germany. It will continue the roll-out elsewhere in Europe next year, when it will also launch in Asia.

marketwatch.com
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