Poor sales of the iPad tablet would have led to the closure of some Foxconn production lines

  Although the new iPad tablet recorded very good sales immediately after its release, it seems that now the world would not be so interested in purchasing the new product of the company from Cupertino and the employees of the Foxconn company are the ones who reveals this thing. They "measure" the lack of demand by the hours worked on the tablet assembly lines because at the beginning they had to spend about 8-10 hours a day assembling iPad tablets, but now it seems that some do not get to work 5 days a week, as they would be normal It seems that Apple would have enough units in stock and would not need new products and those from Foxconn would keep their employees in rooms and would have closed the 3 months of production in which iPad tablets were assembled.

  The statements of the Foxconn employees are in contradiction with the information available in the online stores of the Apple company because the new iPad tablet is delivered 1-2 weeks after placing an order. Even in Romania, there are not many units in the stocks of local stores, so the information "beats head to head" and this is somewhat strange, but we will never find out. Apple is going to announce the financial results for Q2 2012 in the second part of April and then we will find out how many tablets were sold in the first three months of this year and maybe based on those figures we will be able to get an idea about the information coming from China.