Apple to cash in with Beatles digital box sets
16 Nov 2010 | by Staff
Apple is hoping to cash in on a wave of Beatles mania after finally adding the band's catalogue to iTunes and pricing a digital box set at £125.
Chime Communications announced today that it continues to perform ahead of expectations and that its second half performance tops its first half results.
Apple is hoping to cash in on a wave of Beatles mania after finally adding the band's catalogue to iTunes and pricing a digital box set at £125.
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