Synovus's Dan Morgan remains an Apple bull, despite stock surge - Business Insider

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Apple's stock has doubled in the last year. Here's why a longtime investor says it's not time to sell.

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Those tax cuts along w that are making a killing for those ppl.

At least not until they sell first.

CoronaVuris will not stop the Apple pump 😉

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