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Is Apple Moving iPad Production to Brazil?

zacharye writes "According to JP Morgan analysts Mark Moskowitz and Gokul Hariharan, Apple lowered fourth-quarter iPad orders 25%, the first time there has been a production decrease. This decrease has led some to speculate that the move is more than a response to lower demand, or a wish to operate with reduced inventory. Some insiders see this as a move in production from China to Brazil."

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  1. Re:They mispelled the minister's name by dintech · · Score: 5, Funny

    "Aolizio" is not even a name.

    Yes it is, it means Son of Garlic Mayonnaise.

  2. Speculation on rumor and innuendo by UnknowingFool · · Score: 4, Insightful

    So based on rumors, JP Morgan analysts lowered production forecasts which leads to speculation that iPad is moving production to Brazil. I don't know if I would place much stock in these analyst forecasts. They're almost never right. When the iPad 2 first came out some analysts forecasted really high numbers like 8M the first quarter only to downgrade them later. Their reasoning was since the iPad 1 sold about 7M the previous quarter, the iPad 2 should outsell it. Well the analysts did think that the previous quarter being the holidays or that it might take time to ramp up production for a new product were factors.

    Right now it's only rumors that Apple has cut orders to their existing suppliers. It may not be true. Even if it were true, if Apple has done so to bring on more suppliers nothing says those new suppliers are Brazilian. It might be that Apple is simply bringing on other Asian suppliers. Some people are speculating that this means the iPad 3 will launch soon. I would think it is more likely that Apple has cut orders because they are about to launch the iPhone 5 (or whatever it is called) and the iPad 2 shares more of the same components with the iPhone 4.

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  3. Not necessarily by Sycraft-fu · · Score: 4, Insightful

    There are companies that don't manufacture, but still do real work. nVidia is a great example. They don't fab their chips, TSMC does. They also don't build the cards (other than reference boards for OEMs to look at) OEM partners like eVGA do. However they make a lot of money and it isn't off of patent trolling or something. What they do is design the chips. They have shitloads of R&D and simulation and so on and their engineers design the chips, write the drivers, and so on. That they don't own the facilities to make them is of no real consequence. It isn't like someone else could just up and make a graphics chip with no effort. The R&D is as hard or harder than the manufacturing.

    Not saying that is quite the same for Apple, just saying that you don't have to be a manufacturer to be doing something worthwhile.

  4. Re:An effort to avoid tariffs in Brazil by HereIAmJH · · Score: 5, Interesting

    What advantage does Brazil offer?

    Higher wages, but...
    Shorter shipping distance
    Less product in the middle of the ocean
    Possibly more favorable tariffs
    Less bad press about working conditions and employees committing suicide?
    If they weren't keeping the same supplier I'd say possibly better new product security.

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  5. Re:An effort to avoid tariffs in Brazil by erroneus · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Let's not forget having to trust the Chinese government.