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Apple seen as a value stock

Bigger dividend can lure investors

Posted: January 28, 2013 at 2:46 a.m.

Apple Inc., after years of rapid growth that made it the world’s most valuable company, is starting to look more like a value stock, according to some analysts reacting to the iPhone maker’s financial results.

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Business, Pages 19 on 01/28/2013

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