Apple loyalists prove physical stores not needed to drive iPhone sales

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Blockbuster quarterly results pushes shares up 7 percent.

Apple loyalists prove physical stores not needed to drive iPhone sales
Apple customer loyalty and response to the COVID-19 pandemic have proven brick-and-mortar stores are not essential to drive sales of its products, JPMorgan said, as the iPhone maker's blockbuster quarterly results pushed its shares up 7 percent. The United States' most valuable company ...

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