Sony iPod attack dents Apple share price
Apple’s share price dropped five per cent yesterday after Sony launched its latest attempt to capture iPod territory by unveiling nine new music players.
Since the stock split at the end of February the price has fallen 10 per cent, from a high of $45.14 to yesterday’s close of $40.53.
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