In September, 2012, Apple was the most valuable company on earth. Since then, the company’s stock has plummeted thirty-five per cent. What’s wrong with the tech giant? James Surowiecki recently explored this question in the magazine, and in this video he takes a closer look, examining the company’s recent performance and explaining why all the paranoia over Apple might be overstated.

Since September, Apple stock has fallen 35%. Here, James Surowiecki explains why the company will likely prevail despite its sudden fall from grace: http://nyr.kr/US26BF
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Nicholas Thompson on Apple’s innovation after Steve Jobs: http://nyr.kr/T7Sq4T
Nicholas Thompson on Apple’s lawsuit against Samsung for patent infringement, and why the best possible outcome would be for the case to be dismissed: http://nyr.kr/Rzo2Av