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"Apple's Broken Narrative/Tim Cook and Luca Maestri had one goal for last week's earnings conference call: convince Wall Street to begin thinking differently about Apple. For the past two decades, Apple's success has been judged by hardware unit sales growth, a metric that is now becoming increasingly at odds with the long-term strategy being pushed by Jony Ive. Management now finds itself searching for a new Apple narrative as iPhone sales growth slows. Wall Street has effectively declared the old Apple narrative broken." Above Avalon 2:44 PM
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"Why Alphabet is more valuable than Apple: Google parent is growing faster and seems to have better odds for more growth" MarketWatch 7:09 PM
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"Alphabet passes Apple as most valuable firm after hours" CNBC 3:35 PM
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"Google Just Passed Apple As The World's Most Valuable Company" Forbes 3:36 PM
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"Alphabet passes Apple as the most valuable company on Earth" VentureBeat 3:36 PM
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"Alphabet, Google's Parent Company, Grows Briskly to Close in on Apple" New York Times [Free/Paid Registration Required] 9:08 PM
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"Google parent company Alphabet now valued higher than Apple after beating Q4 earnings expectations" GeekWire 3:38 PM
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"Here's Why Apple Should Hold Off on Entering Virtual Reality" Re/code 11:32 AM
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"Apple May Lose Biggest Company Title To Google Parent Alphabet" InformationWeek 7:49 AM
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"Apple vs. the world, 2015 edition" BGR 8:19 AM
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