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(Reuters) - Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) apologized on Thursday after an advertisement for its latest iPad Pro model sparked criticism by showing an animation of musical instruments and...
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871.000 | 898.000 | 867.000 | -17.000 | -1.91% | 431.08K | ||
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2,025.00 | 2,075.00 | 1,991.00 | -47.20 | -2.28% | 109K | ||
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3,774.00 | 3,839.00 | 3,651.00 | -79.70 | -2.07% | 394.2K | ||
6,880.00 | 7,083.75 | 6,720.00 | -50.85 | -0.73% | 225.68K | ||
1,086.000 | 1,100.350 | 1,041.800 | +11.150 | +1.04% | 375.37K | ||
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1,162.00 | 1,205.00 | 1,101.00 | -12.55 | -1.07% | 867.78K | ||
121.350 | 121.700 | 116.500 | +3.300 | +2.79% | 5.18M | ||
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(Reuters) - Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) apologized on Thursday after an advertisement for its latest iPad Pro model sparked criticism by showing an animation of musical instruments and...
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