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HTC cuts price of HTC 10 by $150 from Oct 1 through Oct 8 #GreenIsGood

The HTC 10 is an incredible device, but its usual $699 price tag is a bit steep for some. If the phone’s price has been keeping you away, you’ll be happy to hear that HTC is kicking off a #GreenIsGood promo which is slashing the price of the HTC 10 and a handful of other devices.…
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HTC’s February revenue drops to new low

With over ten years of monthly revenue numbers posted on its site, HTC’s revenue for February is the lowest on record. The company managed to pull in NT$4.20 billion (roughly $129 million USD) during the second month of 2016. The dramatic drop in revenue came in at 35.16% lower than January’s numbers and 54.48% lower…
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Strong demand for UA Health Box, HTC Vive pushes company’s stock up 9.9%

HTC’s stock has just hit a 9-month high. Investors clamored to buy HTC’s stock today after seeing strong demand for the HTC Vive and news that the HTC-built UA Health Box has sold out. HTC’s stock price hit NT$90 by noon and trade of the stock was suspended since it hit the market’s daily trade…
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HTC offering discounts up to 30% on nearly all its products

US residents can head on over to htc.com and get themselves a 30% discount on nearly every item on the site, just as long as you spend $650 or more. For those who want to spend a little less, HTC is also offering a 15% discount on orders over $150 and a 20% discount on any…
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HTC and Under Armour will sell UA Band, UA Scale, UA Heart Rate individually – here are the prices

Announced last week at CES, the HTC-built UA HealthBox carries a $400 sticker price. While it wasn’t included in the product announcement, HTC has confirmed with us that the UA Band, UA Scale and UA Heart Rate will be sold individually after the UA HealthBox goes on sale. Our contact would not give details regarding…
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December was the worst month for HTC in 11 years

The numbers are in and they’re not good. After showing signs of progress in November, HTC’s revenue for December fell flat on its face. In total, HTC brought in NT$6,517,000,000 – just a hair more than $195 million USD. TO put that in perspective, that’s less revenue that what HTC pulled in during a month…