Charting Apple's Relative Underperformance
by George Kesarios
Reuters tells us that Portfolio manager Will Danoff of the $92 billion Fidelity Contrafund -- the largest active shareholder in Apple (AAPL) -- cut the fund's stake in the company by 10% during the first two months of 2013. Danoff actually begun trimming last year, but the latest monthly report reviled that he intensified lowering his stake. In fact Apple is now the number two holding of the Contrafund behind Google (GOOG). read more »
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