With shares of Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) getting hit with another sell-off today (down 3% at the time of this filming) after news that the company had cut its order for iPhone 5 screens by as much as 50% from what it had originally been for this quarter, Apple investors are worried. In this video, Motley Fool tech and telecom analyst Andrew Tonner tells us why this isn't necessarily due to weakening iPhone demand and what other factors could be at play.
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What Today's Sell-Off Means for Apple Investors
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Was this weak iPhone demand, or were there other factors at play?
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