1 Reason Apple Shareholders Shouldn't Worry About Foxconn

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The following video is from this week's MarketFoolery podcast, in which host Chris Hill, along with Alex Scherer and Jason Moser, discuss the top business and investing stories. This segment focuses on Apple's recent problems at Foxconn.

While it's grabbing headlines, the Foxconn factory riot (and suspended production, as a result) shouldn't worry Apple shareholders. The guys agree that CEO Tim Cook is the best in the world at managing supply chains and logistics. Watch the video to learn more.

Apple has delivered market-smashing returns for those lucky enough to have invested in the company, but maintaining that torrid pace will only get more difficult -- the Foxconn riot being just one small bump in the road. If you're looking for a recommendation on how to play Apple, along with continuing updates and guidance on the company whenever news breaks, we've created a brand-new report that details when to buy and sell Apple. To get started, just click here now.

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