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Exxon passes Apple as world’s most valuable company

NEW YORK – Exxon has surpassed Apple as world’s most valuable company after the tech company’s stock falls.

Apple Inc.’s stock has been falling since an earnings report on Wednesday. It fell another 1.8 percent on Friday to $442.60 for a market capitalization of $415.6 billion.

Exxon Mobil Corp. was mostly unchanged and has a market capitalization of $416.2 billion.

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