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Apple Surges on Record Sales

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Jul 20, 2011

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This Week's Top Story - Apple Surges on Record Sales

Apple Surges on Record Sales

International demand boosted iPhone sales as the iPad became Apple's second-biggest revenue source and shares surpassed $400

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Olga Kharif

Kharif is a reporter for Bloomberg News and Bloomberg Businessweek in Portland, Ore.

Welcome to the Tech Insider! This week, writer Adam Satariano examines Apple’s quarterly results and outlook. We also have stories on AMD, IBM and American Express. Enjoy!

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