Apple hits record high as Samsung slumps on court verdict

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Apple shares hit a new record of almost $681 a share in US trading overnight as investors continued to digest the fallout from a $1bn patent lawsuit.

Samsung was ordered to pay just over $1bn in damages to Apple in a US legal verdict on Friday after a jury found the South Korean electronics group had copies key features of Apple's iPhone and iPad. Samsung shares fell almost 8% in Monday's trading in Asia, the largest daily fall in four years, as investors fretted that the company would have to redesign forthcoming launches. The group said it would contest the verdict, and shares subsequently recovered 1.5% of their losses in this morning's trading. Samsung remains 63% higher year-on-year, in part due to the strong performance of it...

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