MobiHealth News December 18, 2020
Dave Muoio

The tech company elaborated on its established digital health and wellness vision while improvising with the demands of an unexpected pandemic.

Like most companies, Apple’s plans for 2020 were upended with the rise of COVID-19. After initial hits to its production line, on-and-off store closures and remote working arrangements, executives said during Apple’s fiscal fourth-quarter 2020 call that the tech firm weathered the storm with all-time records for revenue, earnings and cash flow – and that’s before taking a look at its skyrocketing stock ticker.

“Apple products have been a window to the world for users as the pandemic continues, and our teams have met the needs of this moment with creativity, passion and the kinds of big ideas...

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