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AppLovin down 3% at $346.62 after Trade Desk S&P 500 inclusion

AppLovin down 3% at $346.62 after Trade Desk S&P 500 inclusion

17:22 EDT AppLovin (APP) down 3% at $346.62 after Trade Desk (TTD) S&P 500 inclusion
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