Wall St. slips on earnings; Apple falls late after results
Apple , the largest U.S. company by market capitalization, posted after the bell better-than-expected iPhone sales that however continued a declining trend and shares fell about 2 percent, briefly dragging S&P 500 futures to session lows. Sherwin Williams' outlook also disappointed Wall Street and shares fell 10.9 percent to $247.61. "Lackluster results from Whirlpool and Sherwin Williams may indicate a slowing in the housing cycle," said Kim Forrest, senior equity research analyst at Fort P
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