Apple Sales Bouncing Back After ‘Very Depressed’ Month, CEO Says
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Apple Inc. Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook said sales began to “pick up” in the second half of April after a “very depressed” month, suggesting a turning point for the consumer electronics giant.