Apple Stock News: China Tries To Ban iPhone, Apple Backs Out of Republican Convention
On June 17th, Apple shares were lower in early trading after a Chinese bureau claimed the United States tech giant may have infringed on patents in their iPhone 6 and iPhone 6s Plus, according to a number of various reports. Shenzhen Baili, a small electronics maker, says the iPhone could be too similar to it’s 100c phone. As a result, Apple could have to halt the sale of iPhones. The company can contest the rule, but had no comment on it’s next move.