Apple hit with two downgrades as tariff and growth worries grow


HANOI (Bloomberg): Apple Inc. received at least two downgrades on Friday, following quarterly results that reinforced concerns over tariffs and its growth potential.

Jefferies cut the stock to underperform, becoming one of the rare bears on the iPhone maker. While the results were in line with expectations, analyst Edison Lee wrote, "tariff impact will expand over time to create more earnings downside.”

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