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</div><p>This week, Apple
announced that it would be investing $200 million in glass supplier Corning as part of its new
Advanced Manufacturing Fund. While the investment may seem straightforward on the surface, invest in a glass company for screens, analysts believe that it actually goes much deeper than that…</p>
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