Sales of the Apple Watch have failed to reach supplier ‘break-even volume’ of two million units per month, reports the WSJ.The news apparently comes from Taiwan’s Advanced Semiconductor Engineering Inc., the company that is responsible for putting the watch’s many chips and sensors into a small case, known as a system-in-package, or SiP.Bernstein Research analyst Mark Li says that on a conference call, an ASE subsidiary told investors that it didn’t reach its “break-even volume” of two million units per month in the second quarter. To make matters worse, the ASE unit doesn’t expect to reach that level during the third quarter either, which is typically a busy production period before the holiday sales season. It wouldn’t commit to reaching it during the fourth quarter either.Share Article:Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google Plus, Email, Reddit, Digg, Delicious, StumbleUponFollow iClarified:Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google Plus, Newsletter, App Store, YouTubeAdvertise Here
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