Judge orders secrets revealed in Apple’s sapphire supplier bankruptcy
A federal bankruptcy judge on Tuesday ordered that virtually all the information Apple and its former sapphire supplier had wanted kept secret be placed in the public record by noon ET on Friday, Nov. 7.
At the same time the order was handed down, Apple and New Hampshire-based GT Advanced Technologies — the latter the company that hoped to produce massive amounts of scratch-resistant sapphire to protect iPhone displays — announced that they had amended their earlier agreement to strike its secrecy and document shredding clauses.
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