Apple has lost about $426 billion in market cap from its peak last year

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Apple has lost about $426 billion in market cap from its peak last year.

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lauren_feiner Both my wife and I are, or I should say were loyal iPhone users. When Apple chose to break my iPhone with a forced upgrade, my wife moved to Samsung and is VERY happy. I may do the same. Whether it is or isn't true, the breaking of our iPhone's felt intentional. SSNLF :-)

lauren_feiner iPhones are TOO DAMN EXPENSIVE! Is anyone at Apple listening?

So Tim, what are you going to do about it

!!! Sounds bizzare. Either you pisssd off a Texas member or they adjusted in the Syrian payout by EU

mr_jettlife

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Ckckck kacau bejat sama xiaomi

Bye Bye tim_cook

Reality bites the Apple.

Step down Tim Cook you have failed

one bubble bursts.

is that good

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