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After Apple‘s latest results gave a ‘softer’ outlook for the next quarter, shares in ARM Holdings (LSE: ARM) (NASDAQ: ARMH.US) fell 3% in one day. Why? Well, the microchip processors that it designs feature in Apple’s iPhones and iPods — in fact, in virtually all smartphones feature an ARM chip. In this investing video, Owain Bennallack makes a case for this being a brief window that could allow interested investors a buying opportunity, especially as ‘The Internet Of Things’ looms increasingly closer in the rear-view mirror…
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