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Apple eyes iPhone growth in first earnings report since Tim Cook's announced exit
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- Apple reports fiscal second-quarter earnings on Thursday, its first time facing Wall Street since the announcement last week that Tim Cook will be stepping down as CEO after 15 years on the job.
- Here's what investors are expecting, according to LSEG consensus estimates.
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Apple reports fiscal second-quarter earnings on Thursday, its first time facing Wall Street since the announcement last week that Tim Cook will be stepping down as CEO after 15 years on the job.
Here's what investors are expecting, according to LSEG consensus estimates.
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