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How to Fix Everything | Motherboard.
iFixit, however, seems to have found a niche throwing stones at Apple’s goliath. First came the service manuals. Then came the pentalobe screwdriver. By the iPhone 4S release, iFixit was flying at least one of its techs out to Australia so it could be the first in the world to purchase new devices—and the first to take it apart. The company is profitable, though Wiens won’t disclose how much revenue it brings in. A separate spinoff company, called Dozuki, sells iFixit’s wiki technology to corporate clients around the world.
Read more – good article, but lots of details on the size and growth of the business are not in there. yearly revenue, number of employees, etc, etc.
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