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why did apple stock go down today

by Annamae Treutel Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What happened. Shares of Apple ( AAPL -2.78% ) fell 2.7% on Monday after a key supplier suspended some of its manufacturing operations in China.Mar 14, 2022

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What happened

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So what

Shares of Apple ( NASDAQ:AAPL) fell on Tuesday, as a respected investment firm sees substantial downside ahead for investors. As of 10:38 a.m. EDT, Apple's stock was down 3% after falling as much as 6.4% earlier in the day.

Now what

Investment bank Goldman Sachs reiterated its sell rating on Apple's stock on Tuesday. Analyst Rod Hall believes the tech titan's shares could fall more than 30% to $80, as growth in Apple's services and wearables segments fail to offset slowing iPhone sales.

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It should be noted that Apple's stock price rose more than 70% since Hall first placed a sell rating its shares back on April 16. So far, he's been quite wrong as to his price forecasts for Apple. His arguments are also a bit puzzling, as they come at a time when Apple is gearing up for what looks to be a powerful 5G-fueled iPhone upgrade cycle.

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Goldman Sach’s Rod Hall is one of those very rare Apple analysts that maintain a sell rating on the stock. While I have not come across research from him that is more recent than late January, most of his bearish points still seem relevant today.

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