This will be a high profile sale to the enterprise for Apple.
Penney has 1106 locations
I wonder if this was one of Johnson's concessions to Jobs as he told him he was leaving?
Of course, if JC Penney continues to go down the tubes...
JC Penney Shares Jump: CEO Ron Johnson Soothes Fears
"J.C. Penney is "going paperless," CEO Ron Johnson says. And it ought to be no surprise that the retailer is doing so through equipping employees with iPods and iPads and allowing customers to check out with those devices. Remember, Johnson oversaw Apple's retail stores before agreeing to try and overhaul how J.C. Penney does business. Johnson sees the digital effort occurring the next 12-18 months."
In U.S., Apple sells an iPad for every 9 people
UK channel pumps thousands of Apple slabs in enterprises
These look more plausible as being real Apple parts.
First rumored photos of new Dock Connector plug for iPhone 5 show 8 pins
If Apple wanted to persuade people to hold off buying Galaxy III this would be the way to do it, leak parts photos
Parts for next iPhone floating around Asia (Gallery)
Geekbench again leaks 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro scores, now with 8GB Memory
Apple has sold $50 Billion worth of iPhones in the US
Samsung tries to mislead jury while questioning Apple patent experts
So Samsung decided to steal them instead after this 2010 presentation Apple made to Samsung
Apple offered to license patents to Samsung for $30 per smartphone, $40 per tablet
Steve Jobs offered Samsung Apple's crown jewels for $250M
Apple warned Samsung of possible patent infringement in 2010 presentation
Apple warned Samsung of possible patent infringement in 2010 presentation
Apple Witness Says 21 Samsung Phones Copy "Rubberbanding" Patent
Apple expert: How shoppers mistook Samsung gear for ours
Samsung takes issue with Apple's estimate of the value of iOS features
Apple hammers "copycat" theme with more internal docs
How Google's stealth support is buoying Samsung in Apple fight
The tech titan has been quietly providing support to several Android partners battling Apple patent suits, CNET has learned.
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