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Apple just hit a record high. HSBC says it still has room to run

First publishedJul 17, 10:51 UTC
Last updatedJul 17, 11:41 UTC · 16m ago
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Apple hit a record high price of $334 on Thursday. HSBC thinks Apple's shares can go even higher. This is because of Apple's new products and AI plans.

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Apple hit an all-time high price just north of $334 on Thursday, but its innovative product pipeline and AI push could catapult shares even higher, per HSBC.

Read the full report at CNBC Top News

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Apple hit a record high price of $334 on Thursday. HSBC thinks Apple's shares can go even higher. This is because of Apple's new products and AI plans.
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2 outlets, average source rating 6.5/10.
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16m ago.
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    Apple just hit a record high. HSBC says it still has room to run

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