Apple Inc

NASDAQ: AAPL
$233.67
+$0.27 (+0.1%)
Closing Price on October 29, 2024

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This is Jun Zhang's third report on "weak" iPhone sales in five weeks.
Don't blame me if you have to sell the Cessna.
Apple created a Fortune 500 company (Below Land O'Lakes, above Occidental Petroleum) out of a $0.45-per-app business. 
Sixteen percent have an Apple Watch; 23% hope to get one by next spring. 
314,000 square feet of industrial manufacturing space in Milpitas, Calif., does not an auto factory make.
It's called a strategy tax: Bad for customers, good for the company's long-term goals.
Louis Rossmann may be the Michael Avenatti of the right-to-repair movement.
Apple shares dipped again last week, but the company managed to hold onto its rank as the top-performing Dow stock for the year to date. Shares are up nearly 30% in 2018.
It's not just Mark Gurman anymore.
It's been 12 hours since pre-orders began, but Gene Munster remains optimistic about iPhone XR sales. 
According to Frost and Sullivan's Dan Rayburn, she's shooting short-form video—not movies or a TV series.
Analyst Daniel Ives, lately of GBH Insights, says Tim Cook is sitting on a gold mine.  
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Friday included Alphabet, American Express, Apple, Biogen, eBay, Ford, Microsoft, PPG, Roku, United Rentals and Valero Energy.
Tesla will soon produce a less expensive version of its most popular car, Senator Elizabeth Warren wants Wells Fargo's CEO replaced, and other important business headlines.
Apple, IBM, Home Depot, and Caterpillar were the biggest losers in a significantly poor day for the Dow stocks.