Apple's worth over US$1 trillion: Carl Icahn
But other US investors reckon it will take years for Apple's stock value to get there
San Francisco
ACTIVIST investor Carl Icahn thinks Apple Inc is already worth over US$1 trillion but others on Wall Street think it will take a few more years for the iPhone maker's stock value to get there.
With Apple's stock market value ballooning this week beyond US$700 billion, larger than Switzerland's gross domestic product, activist investor Mr Icahn said the technology company's shares should be trading at US$216 apiece, equivalent to a market capitalisation of about US$1.26 trillion.
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