Apple proves naysayers wrong once again with lots to like from the quarter and outlook

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Apple CEO Tim Cook (C) poses for selfies with customers during Apple’s iPhone 16 launch in New York on September 20, 2024. 
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Apple defied the doom and gloom that had been building for weeks.

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