Apple Is No Longer A 'Don't Buy'
by The Financial Lexicon
By now, pretty much anyone with even a mild interest in investing knows about the horrific performance of Apple's (AAPL) stock after the most recent earnings release. I suspect the nearly 40% slide from its all-time high has caused and will continue to cause much reflection among many Apple shareholders, both professional and so-called retail investors. My hunch is that the apparent cheapness of the stock based on commonly used valuation metrics versus the relentless price declines of the stock has caused considerable unease among fundamentals-based investors, and perhaps even shattered some investors' confidence in picking stocks. read more »
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