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| May 6, 2013 | | 06:50 EDT |  | AAPL | Accessory makers moving away from Apple exclusivity, NY Times says For a number of years many accessories such as alarm clocks and speaker systems worked exclusively with mobile devices made by Apple, according to the New York Times. But now more accessories are made to interface with devices from other companies as well, potentially cutting into Apple's royalties and making rival devices more appealing to consumers, the newspaper stated. Reference Link | | | 06:35 EDT |  | AAPL | EU objects to Google's patent lawsuit against Apple
Subscribe for More Information | | | 06:06 EDT |  | AAPL | On the Fly: Periodicals Wrap-Up WALL STREET JOURNAL: Toyota (TM) and Honda (HMC) were top sellers a few years ago and by a wide margin. No more. Now, it is a wide-open market. Ford (F) and GM (GM) have turned their midsize sedans into real challengers and closed the quality gap with Japan, the Wall Street Journal reports...There was no big news at Berkshire Hathaway’s (BRK.A) annual meeting this past weekend, but there was one great lesson for investors: Perhaps the most important thing you can do when everything seems to be going right in your portfolio is to listen to somebody who insists you are wrong, the Wall Street Journal reports...REUTERS: Some Verizon Communications (VZ) shareholders say they could be happy for the company to pay up to $130B for Vodafone Group’s (VOD) stake in their U.S. wireless venture. Two large shareholders in Verizon say they could be comfortable with paying 20% to 30% more to secure Verizon Wireless, Reuters reports...A unit of Sinopec Group (SHI) and brokerage China Galaxy Securities are launching Hong Kong IPOs today seeking to raise up to $3.5B in total, injecting life into Asia's moribund IPO markets where deal values more than halved in Q1, Reuters reports...BLOOMBERG: Bond investors are gaining confidence that Fed Chairman Bernanke will unwind the central bank’s unprecedented $3.3T balance sheet without sparking a crash similar to 1994, Bloomberg reports...Apple (AAPL) is missing out on an opportunity to court up to 2.8B new smartphone customers, many of them in Asia, as wireless-service providers balk at conditions imposed by the iPhone maker and drag their heels in signing on as partners, Bloomberg reports. | | | 06:00 EDT |  | AAPL | U.S. Cellular to start selling iPhones this year, AP reports
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