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Apple reaches tentative settlement in class-action lawsuit alleging the company misrepresented the state of it business

Apple has reached a US$490 million tentative settlement to resolve allegations that in late 2018, the company misrepresented the state of the business in Greater China, its most important growth market at the time, reports ISS Insights.

Last month agreed to pay US$490 million to settle a class-action lawsuit that claims CEO Tim Cook defrauded shareholders by concealing falling demand for iPhones in China. The lawsuit claimed that Apple was  misleading in its generally rosy predictions for upcoming financial results due to slowing iPhone sales and other issues. 

It claims that the misrepresentations alleged would tend to induce a reasonable investor to misjudge the value of Apple common stock. The lawsuit was filed after Apple’s unexpected announcement on Jan. 2, 2019, that the iPhone maker would slash its quarterly revenue forecast by up to $9 billion, blaming U.S.-China trade tensions.

According to ISS Insights, the class action complaint further alleges the following:  




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