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Apple Hits 2.5% Yield: This Should Be A Bottom

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Tue, 5 Mar 2013

By Bill Maurer : On Monday, shares of Apple ( AAPL ) dipped below the $424 level, and closed just above $420. Why is the $424 level key? At $424, Apple's $10.60 annual dividend yields exactly 2.50%. With Apple closing below that key level, the yield in this stock is up to more than 2.52%. Today, ...

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