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Wapner: Apple Had Considered Large Acquistion

Tue 12 Feb 13 | 10:35 AM ET
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Wapner: Apple Had Considered Large Acquistion

Tue 12 Feb 13 | 10:35 AM ET
CNBC's Scott Wapner reports Apple has considered large acquisitions in the past; and Timothy Lesko, Granite Investment Advisors, explains why he does not want the tech giant to use its cash for large acquisitions, but would rather see it spent on dividends or buybacks.

 
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