My First Stock: Apple

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In this video, Motley Fool tech and telecom editor Erin Kennedy sits down with Fool tech analyst Andrew Tonner to tell us how she picked Apple for her first stock purchase. She discusses how she sees it as a great company with a straightforward business model, contrasting it with Google , a tech giant with many moving parts. When Apple's valuation dropped, she finally decided to jump in.

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