As
iPhone sales stagnate, services promise growth for Apple
(Reuters) - Though
Apple Inc is selling e**ugh iPhones to keep investors happy for **w, the world's most valuable publicly traded company is set increasingly to rely on its apps and
services to drive growth.
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