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Factors that might influence the price of the stocks:
The factors that might influence the price of the stocks in publicly traded companies like Apple are:
- The new product release frequency.
- Revenue generated from sales.
- Cost of the stock.
- New regulations that have been implemented.
- The number of patent filings.
- The company’s partnership.
- The acquisitions made against the company.
- The lawsuits made against the company.
- The market sentiment of the company...
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