Toni Sacconaghi Alert: Excessive iPhone Demand Reason to Panic

Daniel Eran Dilger
Based on a handwringing report issued by Toni Sacconaghi of Bernstein Research, Barron blogger Eric Savitz and Rex Crumb, a colleague of John Dvorak at MarketWatch, are both worried that Apple won’t be able to sell enough iPhones this year, and doubly concerned that a significant chunk of what the company does sell will be used unlocked. In other words, the iPhone faces a possible demand shortage problem that is complicated by excessive worldwide demand in markets where Apple hasn’t yet established an exclusive partner. Oh the humanity.
February 26, 2008 30 Comments
