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Apple passes $2 trillion valuation despite coronavirus pandemic – NEWS.com.au
Apple passes $2 trillion valuation despite coronavirus pandemic

Apple has fulfilled its prophecised $US2 trillion ($A2.78 trillion) valuation, briefly becoming the first American company to hit the milestone on Wednesday.The computing giant, founded in 1976 by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne (who left the company after less than two weeks and made a total $US2300 from the venture) has had its valuation soar in recent years, doubling since August 2018.
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