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Stocks mixed on Wall Street; Apple slides


Last Modified: March 17. 2013 2:54AM
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(AP) Stocks are mostly lower on Wall Street, pulling the Standard & Poor's 500 index further below a five-year high it reached last week.


Apple tumbled on concern that demand for the iPhone 5 is waning.


The Dow Jones industrial average edged up six points to 13,494 shortly before noon Monday.


The S&P 500 fell three points to 1,469. The Nasdaq composite index fell 14 points to 3,111.


The Standard and Poor's 500 closed at a five-year high of 1,472 on Thursday, following a solid start to the fourth-quarter earnings reporting period and amid optimism that the outlook for global growth is brightening.


Apple slid $16 to $504.10 after The Wall Street Journal reported that the company has cut its orders for iPhone 5 components due to weak demand.


Associated Press


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