David Tepper’s hedge fund dumped its entire Apple stake ahead of the billionaire's expected purchase of the Carolina Panthers (AAPL)
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- Appaloosa Management, run by billionaire David Tepper, sold off its entire stake of Apple last quarter.
- Tepper is expected to purchase the Carolina Panthers NFL team for $2.2 billion, it was reported Tuesday.
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David Tepper’s hedge fund, Appaloosa Management, exited its stake in Apple during the first quarter, documents filed Tuesday show.
At Tuesday’s prices, the sale of 4,587,852 shares would be worth more than $853 million.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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