Top 20 US stock trading volume: Apple rises more than 2%, closing market value returns above $3 trillion
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发表于 2023-12-6 12:44:20
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Apple closed 2.11% higher, hitting a four month high. Its closing market value returned to above $3 trillion, with a transaction volume of $12.562 billion. On December 5th, the patent for the "Heart Monitoring and Management System" applied by Apple was announced. The patent relates to a system and method for determining a user's cardiac load. In addition, Foxconn resumed iPhone production at its factory in India on Tuesday.
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