(Reuters) - Ratings agency Moody's on Tuesday upgraded Apple Inc's long-term credit rating to 'AAA' with a stable outlook, citing the iPhone maker's "exceptional liquidity" and robust earnings.
With this, Apple joins an elite club of companies including Microsoft and Johnson & Johnson that have been given Moody's highest rating.
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