On May 8, it was reported that Jeff Williams, Apple's COO (chief operating officer), said in an interview with Fox Business News that he felt good about the US economy in general, especially Apple. "When you look around, you will see people's resilience in this challenging period. When I look inside Apple, I am greatly encouraged."
During the epidemic, if Apple wants to continue mass production of products, its supply chain must operate normally. Williams said: "Our supply chain has basically been operating at full capacity, and people are still working. I am extremely proud of the Apple team and their ingenuity. You will see that we will reopen retail stores in the next few weeks. As I said, we are optimistic about the long-term prospects."
It is worth mentioning that this Apple executive said that he was not an economist, but he made predictions from the perspective of Apple's chief operating officer, while most company executives are always optimistic about the future.
Some analysts had predicted that the release of the iPhone 12/11s series would be delayed for one to three months, and even a few analysts thought that the new model would not be launched until the beginning of next year. Williams responded: "We just work hard and don't pay much attention to the latest speculation about our products. I am extremely proud that this team has found a new way to complete the work. We don't have a culture of working at home, which is not within our plan, but everyone is resourceful and we are moving forward to do things well."
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