Apple Inc

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Closing Price on October 7, 2024

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Netflix's market value may reach $200 billion, but even a small misstep in its strategy to produce its own programs could quickly hamper that.
Apple is making sure to let users, yes it is tracking their locations, but for their own good with its new 911 first responder service.
Apple has signed a multi-year contract with Oprah Winfrey as the tech company plows ahead with its plan to grow its services revenue with the help of some original programming.
Rolls Royce, plagued by problems with its jet engines, will chop jobs. According to MarketWatch: British aircraft-engine maker Rolls-Royce Holdings PLC, facing investor pressure to boost...
Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) released new guidelines for its iOS devices, which ultimately will outlaw “mining” cryptocurrencies. These new rules will restrict apps that drain battery, generate...
The Chinese plant that builds consumer electronics products for Amazon has been criticized by a labor watchdog group for the treatment of the plant's workers.
Apple, like most of the mega-cap tech giants, looks to constantly expand its business, product and service lines. With Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference wrapping up last week, lots of big...
Apple kicked off its Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) on Monday with a raft of announcements related to the company's various operating systems. Alas, no new hardware was introduced.
Starbucks co-founder Howard Schultz to retire, Twitter will join the S&P 500, costs from a Hawaiian volcano are rising, and other important headlines.
These four dependable technology leaders are trading at reasonable multiples, have paid solid and dependable dividends for years and give growth investors technology exposure without unduly high risk.
Intel, DowDuPont, Cisco Systems, and Apple were the Dow's leading gainers on Friday.
The United States to hit the European Union with large tariffs, the Starbucks brand hurt by recent controversy, Uber may go public soon, and other important headlines.
Gene Munster of Loup Ventures gives a preview of what we can expect from Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference that begins next week.
This week's Deutsche Bank data dump on Apple was extremely interesting as the company, like most of the mega-cap tech giants, looks to constantly expand its business, product and service lines.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Wednesday include AbbVie, Apple, Broadcom, Exxon Mobil, Fabrinet, HP, Match and Target.