How Apple Inc. got swarmed

Short interest in Apple shares increased 153% in the space of a year

FORTUNE -- "Swarming," writes Mal Spooner, a Canadian money manager and financial columnist, "is the term now applied to the crime where an unsuspecting innocent bystander is attacked by several culprits at once... Because swarming at street level involves violence, it is criminal. However...

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