
Time For Apple To Change Its Buyback Playbook – Buyback Wednesdays
Last week Apple (AAPL) authorized an additional stock repurchase plan of $90 billion. This is the third year in a row the company had added $90 billion
Read MoreLast week Apple (AAPL) authorized an additional stock repurchase plan of $90 billion. This is the third year in a row the company had added $90 billion
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