Wall Street Technology Share Selloff Leaves Apple Bruised

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Shares of Apple have been more bruised than those of other Silicon Valley heavyweights by a technology stock selloff this week, with many on Wall Street cautious following the iPhone maker's rally in recent months.

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