A company whose value is dependent on the continued success of two key products, now has a larger market capitalization (at $542 billion), than the entire US retail sector (as defined by the S&P 500). Little to add here.
A company whose value is dependent on the continued success of two key products, now has a larger market capitalization (at $542 billion), than the entire US retail sector (as defined by the S&P 500). Little to add here.
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[2] http://www.zerohedge.com/taxonomy_vtn/term/3
[3] http://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default/files/images/user5/imageroot/2012/02/20120314_Retail%20vs%20Apple.png