Brace yourselves, phone fans: despite the success of the HTC One, HTC reckons it’s losing money for the first time. HTC’s bottom line for the period between April and June looks less than healthy, with second quarter profits collapsing by 83 per cent compared to last year, the company has revealed. The company behind the …
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