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Amazon and Apple have already voiced their displeasure over Bloomberg’s Chinese spy chip allegations, but sources say the companies are now retaliating against the publication in more clever ways. Amazon has reportedly pulled its fourth-quarter advertisements from Bloomberg’s website, while Apple has supposedly banned them from attending next week’s iPad event in Brooklyn.
The canceled (and rebought) ads come amid intense criticism of Bloomberg’s story about Amazon and Apple, the other major firm named in the report as a victim of the Chinese hack. In an interview with BuzzFeed News last week, Apple CEO Tim Cook called on Bloomberg to retract the story. On Monday, Amazon Web Services CEO Andy Jassy seconded Cook.
The canceled (and rebought) ads come amid intense criticism of Bloomberg’s story about Amazon and Apple, the other major firm named in the report as a victim of the Chinese hack. In an interview with BuzzFeed News last week, Apple CEO Tim Cook called on Bloomberg to retract the story. On Monday, Amazon Web Services CEO Andy Jassy seconded Cook.