Apple kicked out of the "preferred stock" list? Goldman Sachs: It's all caused by poor iPhone sales!
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发表于 2024-3-4 16:18:22
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According to reports, Goldman Sachs Group has removed Apple from its "best buy list" due to poor stock performance and concerns about weak demand for its main products. The bank pointed out that concerns about long-term sluggish iPhone sales are the main reason for the adjustment.
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