U.S. Federal Trade Commission ( FTC) said on Wednesday Apple Inc. agreed to pay at least 32.5 million U.S. dollars to customers and change its billing ways to settle a FTC compliant over in-app purchases bought by kids without parental consent.
On Monday, Fonterra's CEO Theo Spierings held a press conference in the Chinese capital Beijing.
On Monday, Apple CEO Tim Cook said the company is sorry for any "concern or misunderstanding" that led to it being perceived as arrogant in China.
Apple Inc. CEO Tim Cook on Monday bowed to pressure from Chinese consumers who demanded an apology over the company's warranty policies in China, saying the company is sorry for any "concern or misunderstanding" in the country.