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Jul 2019
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Apple is no longer an iPhone company, Un...

Nick & Jack Studios
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Turns out Apple is no longer an iPhone company after releasing its latest quarterly earnings report. Under Armour hasn’t embraced the athleisure trend enough and its latest 14% stock drop reveals it needs a rebrand. And P&G stock jumped 4% even though it suffered a $5.4B loss — blame that on its razor biz (which is blaming beards).Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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