Many tech investors have written off Apple's growth prospects. In this video, Andrew Tonner gives one reason investors shouldn't bail out on Apple just yet: Specifically, Apple has $137 billion in cash that it could return to shareholders, either through a dividend increase or the issuance of preferred stock. For more details on how Apple could make it happen, and what challenges it could face, check out the video.
137 Billion Reasons Investors Should Love Apple
By Andrew Tonner
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Apr 13, 2013 at 11:00PM
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NASDAQ: AAPL
Apple Inc.

Market Cap
$2,415B
Today's Change
(-5.64%) -$8.42
Current Price
$140.82
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