Apple All-Time High Lifts June 30 #2 Contract 20pp to 62.5%
Apple's June 30 second-largest-by-market-cap contract hit 62.5% Tuesday—up 20 percentage points in 24 hours—as AAPL touched a record $315.02 ahead of WWDC on June 8.
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Apple's contract to finish the month as the second-largest company by market cap globally traded at 62.5% as of 19:51 UTC Tuesday—a 20-percentage-point advance from the 24-hour open of 42.5%—after shares touched a fresh all-time high of $315.02 and lifted the company's valuation to $4.63 trillion.
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