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Dell discontinues iPod sales







Dell discontinues iPod sales

Dell discontinues iPod sales 12/19/2003 11:54 AM

Dell has removed Apple's iPod from its website and is no longer selling it. "We've stopped selling them permanently," said a Dell spokesperson, though both companies declined to comment on reasons for discontinuing their reselling agreement. A statement from Apple notes that "Dell accounted for just a small fraction of iPod sales," and analysts have speculated that Dell would prefer to still have the iPod listed, suggesting the decision came from Apple. Dell's entry...




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