India, Sept. 9 -- Investors expecting Apple Inc.'s biggest product event of the year to serve as the next catalyst for its recently-revived stock are likely to come away disappointed.
After posting the best month in more than a year in August on relief from US President Donald Trump's tariffs, Apple shares have continued to rise with another 3.3% advance last week in the wake of an antitrust ruling that allowed the iPhone maker to continue receiving billions of dollars from Google.
Shares fell 0.8% on Monday.
Barring a surprise at Tuesday's unveiling, Apple shares are seen to have little room for further gains after adding nearly $430 billion in market value since the end of July, particularly with questions about the company's AI stra...
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