Apple Inc

NASDAQ: AAPL
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Closing Price on October 4, 2024

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Apple and Amazon.com have announced a groundbreaking partnership that will put the Amazon Prime streaming service on Apple TV. This is the most recent move in the online streaming wars.
The online streaming wars are heating up, and the story might be as good as the content on some of these services.
Apple may enjoy a massive tax windfall under the new tax code, UPS warns some holiday deliveries could be delayed, and other important headlines.
Despite the iPhone X's many strengths, a new Consumer Reports tests faulted it for a screen that breaks too easily and poor battery life.
In the three-month period ending in October, Apple's iPhone lost market share in several key global markets according to research reported Tuesday by Kantar.
Apple and the government of Ireland have finally agreed on details for a $14.5 billion escrow fund that the European Commission demanded Ireland set up for Apple to make disputed back tax payments.
Boeing shares added more than 2% last week and another boost may be in store after the company's next board meeting on December 11 if it lifts its dividend.
BioTelemetry saw its shares make a handy gain on Thursday after a new partnership with Apple to provide cardiac monitoring services in conjunction with the Apple Heart Study.
Apple filed a countersuit against Qualcomm Wednesday morning alleging that Qualcomm has infringed eight Apple patents related to battery life. This marks the latest salvo in a year-long battle...
Chipmaker Qualcomm has quietly announced patent licensing rates for its 5G technology. The company's current dispute with Apple becomes a little clearer as a result.
Boeing continues to sit atop the league table as the best performing DJIA stock of 2017. The company firmed up a big order early last week and got some encouraging words later from analysts.
In business November 22: Meg Whitman will retire from Hewlett Packard; Uber pays off hacker; FCC plans to scrap net neutrality rules; Foxconn may have used illegal student labor to assemble Apple's...
Apple, Microsoft, Visa, and 3M posted strong gains to push the DJIA higher on Tuesday.
Of 30 companies included in a recent study to determine progress to make and sell products that chemically safe, the top two were Apple and Walmart. There were also nine that earned grades of "F."
Hedge funds adjusted their holdings in the third quarter to include more tech and financial stocks. Here are the stocks most popular among hedge funds.