1. Warren Buffett's initial investment in Apple in 2016 was driven by strong revenue growth and free cash flow. 2. Apple's market cap has grown significantly since then, raising concerns about future returns on buybacks. 3. The article analyzes the current financial situation of Apple, including revenue growth, cash flow, and market cap, and concludes that Apple is currently a 'Hold' due to its less steady growth and high valuation.
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