Apple suppliers drop on signs of iPhone demand weakness
By Bloomberg
13 November 2018 |
8:10 am
Major suppliers to Apple Inc.’s iPhone fell as investors fretted that fiscal first-quarter iPhone growth may be slowing, possibly below initial guidance.
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