hoovhartid
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- Feb 15, 2011
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Separate divisions & Samsung gets paid wayyyy too much to be able to just drop them. They'd probably take a huge hit in their business.
At some point, the decision may be influenced by the cost of one over the other...
Which costs more?
1) dropping apple as a vendor
2) spending on litigation law suit after law suit
though, they may not be mutually exclusive...so for now...Samsung can offset their costs of litigation by keeping Apple as a customer.
As for dropping Apple, Samsung can't be sued for it... They only provide parts when Apple provides money...If Samsung decides to stop supplying Apple...all they can do...is not pay.
As for the other points...Apple may be able to get other suppliers...but the quality will be compromised...this already happened when they were trying to use Sharp to make their screens...they ended up going back to Samsung and LG
But, still, Apple would find what they need else-ware if they had to.
While Apple brings a bunch of business to Samsung, I doubt its in the billions...I'm sure Samsung would be fine without them.