Foxconn parent company raising prices for Apple, others
This is the downside of being Apple -- just as they get prices and costs to where they want them, those same prices and costs tend to go up again. Foxconn's parent company Hon Hai has reported that it will raise its manufacturing prices in China, directly affecting Apple's and other companies' costs over there. The company is reportedly trying to push profits up for the last quarter of this year, and aims to raise sales by as much as 30% next year.Of course, this probably isn't a surprise for Apple -- given how closely the company researches and follows component costs, this is likely something already baked in to their strategy (and even if it's not, $40 billion in cash tends to help out with unseen charges). But it's a clear reminder that costs aren't fixed for these devices at all -- just because Apple secures pricing on one processor or screen doesn't mean they'll have that same opportunity next year. It shows you a little bit of just how difficult it is to do what Apple has done, and coordinate all of these parts and companies to make a great product at a salable price.
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This is the downside of being Apple -- just as they get prices and costs to where they want them, those same prices and costs tend to go up...
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bad writing i agree. one of the worst.
it's simply amazing there's nary a mention of the recent happenings in foxconn china factory as a possible root cause of the price hike.
like the rest of so-called online new blog sites, this site is one of those jumping on high-horses band wagon that condemn foxconn for the suicides. hey guess what, the cost just went up.
i am sorry to say these news blog sites, including this one, have good reason in hoping the fanboys are too dumb to connect the dots.
the price of human right. and guess who's paying for them.
karma is a reality b.
usually the rule for manufacturing is to have at least two suppliers.
Wonder if Apple took this into consideration. Since Foxconn makes the products of most companies (HP,Dell,etc) they are most likely feeling the downturn of the US economy.
I believe Supply Chain Management is a common to almost all companies that deal with material goods, not just Apple. Suppliers having fluctuating prices isn't a downside of being Apple, it's a completely everyday occurence.
October 15 2010 at 4:47 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyExactly. Having worked in the consumer electronics manufacturing, we closely managed each component and OEM/ODM relationship. Unfortunately, this is blog entry without much value...
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