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HTC has posted its monthly revenues for May 2014, revealing that the introduction of its new flagship smartphone wasn’t enough to help it stave off a steep decline in comparison to the same period last year. While the release helped with a brief uptick in sales – April’s revenues were up nearly 13 percent YoY (year-on-year) and more than 36 percent MoM (month-on-month) – it seems that it, nor the subsequent announcement of the HTC One Mini 2, could prevent HTC’s financial performance declining by 27.37 percent YoY in May, a MoM decline of just over 5 percent. While the One Mini 2 (nor the dual-SIM, plastic version known…

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