Apple Cuts Outlook as Chinese Slowdown Hits iPhone Demand
- Technology giant lowers revenue estimate to $84 billion
- Cook says China economy, fewer upgrades led to rare revision
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Apple Inc. plunged to its lowest price in a year-and-a-half after the company cut its revenue outlook for the first time in almost two decades, citing weaker demand in China.