Apple reaches $490 million settlement over China comments
Shareholders criticized Apple executives, in particular CEO Tim Cook, for stating in November 2018 that the company's business remained buoyant in China, even though it was slowing down.

The settlement, which was filed on Friday nearly five years after the case began, needs to be approved by a federal judge in Oakland.
At the time, Apple was suffering from the deceleration of the Chinese economy, but also from tensions between China and the United States.
Questioned on the subject during an earnings conference call, Cook said that Turkey, India, Brazil and Russia were the only emerging economies where pressure on sales was being felt.
"I wouldn't put China in that category," he said.
In addition to Apple, shareholders -- led by Norfolk County Council in the east of Britain -- had also brought their class action against Cook and CFO Luca Maestri.
The hearing to validate the agreement has been set for April 30.
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