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Will the Afterpay (ASX:APT) share price go higher in 2021? Here’s what Goldman Sachs thinks.

Afterpay Ltd (ASX: APT) outlined explosive growth across all key metrics in its highly-anticipated first-half FY21 results announced last Thursday.
However, the Afterpay share price failed to match its impressive results, diving by more than 20% last week. We can attribute part of this slump to weakness in the broader market, especially the recent tech and growth driven selloff.
As the Afterpay share price is hovering around a two-month low, here’s what Goldman Sachs thinks it’s going to do next.
Goldman Sachs neutral on the Afterpay share price
On 26 February, Goldman described the Afterpay result as ‘solid’ with…
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