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Apple’s iPhone 5S and 5C Posts Record Sales

Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) sold record 9 million iPhones over the weekend. The tech giant’s two latest models, iPhone 5S and 5C went on to sales on Friday. The demand for the 5S model, the high end version, has been so strong that some customers had to go disappointed from Apple Stores due to supply constraints. The sales were almost double the previous record. Analysts had forecasted that the Company would sell 5 million to 7.75 million units of 5S and 5C models. Both these models were simultaneously launched in the U.S., U.K., Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore and Puerto Rico.


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