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Apple iPhone X Not Making Inroads In Asia

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but its price tag of $999 and up might be hurting demand in some of the largest Asian markets. The Wall Street Journal stated that in Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam, Apple hasn’t logged any jumps in market share — and in many cases even lost share during the past few years.

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Transcript: Jenny Johnson, Franklin Templeton

Barry Ritholtz

You can put those tags in there but still take a professionally managed strategy… RITHOLTZ: Right. Vietnam, you know, another one. Vietnam’s another beneficiary of that. JOHNSON: So if you have a client who says, I really want to, my daughter will say, I really want things that are pushing towards net-zero on carbon.

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Transcript: Angus Deaton

Barry Ritholtz

Tag on top of that for healthcare. Are they coming from the Philippines and Vietnam or are they coming from elsewhere? So in other words, people, companies, employers don’t wanna hire a $40,000 employee, right. Still far above minimum wage, but on the bottom half of the wage spectrum. ’cause there’s an $11,000 Right.

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Transcript: Dave Nadig

Barry Ritholtz

And we literally talk about during the show, I got a tag to present to the SEC, about their new single stock product. Dave is really a fascinating person, with an incredible depth of knowledge about, well, he’s probably best known as the ETF guy. And my answer was, well, I get all my information about this from Nadig.

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