Apple Inc

NASDAQ: AAPL
$225.67
-$1.11 (-0.5%)
Closing Price on October 3, 2024

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By Gene Munster of Loup Ventures In case you missed them, here are Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3. Optionality around new product and service categories is the 4th and final pillar to our Apple as a...
By Gene Munster of Loup Ventures In case you missed them, here’s Part 1 and here’s Part 2 of the four-part series. Apple’s capital return framework is the 3rd of 4 pillars to our Apple as a...
Institutional investors cut their positions in Apple, Lord & Taylor to sell items on Walmart.com, oil supplies hit a three-year low, and other important headlines.
Apple, on the verge of being the first $1 trillion market capitalization company, constantly looks to expand its business and product and service lines.
Analyst Gene Munster of Loup Ventures offers the second of a four-part series on how iPhone may become Apple-as-a-Service.
Analyst Gene Munster of Loup Ventures offers the first of a four-part series on how iPhone may become Apple-as-a-Service.
Among Amazon.com Inc.’s (NASDAQ: AMZN) efforts to distribute its Alexa “virtual assistant” is its own Echo hardware. Amazon slashed the price of the Echo from $99.99 to $84.99, at least...
A Goldman Sachs and Apple joint credit card branded with Apple Pay could address priorities for both companies.
One expert believes oil prices could move above $100 a barrel, Goldman Sachs and Apple are getting into the credit card business, and other important headlines.
The absolute size of a short position based on raw shares sold short can create an illusion. For Apple, this is currently the case.
Judging by the most shorted stocks traded on the Nasdaq between the April 13 and April 30 settlement dates, those sellers were cautious as earnings season kicked off.
Owners of NASCAR may sell the company, China's trade balance balloons, Apple's reaches an all-time high, and other important headlines.
The sage of Omaha was in good form at Saturday's annual Berkshire Hathaway shareholders' meeting. Warren Buffett and vice-chairman Charlie Munger talked about investing for several entertaining...
Wall St. continues to walk away from Fitbit (NYSE: FIT) as it becomes clearer and clearer that it has absolutely no future, perhaps even as part of another company. On the back of poor earnings over...
Warren Buffet has abandoned IBM as a technology company of the past and embraced Apple as the anchor company of the future of tech.