Apple Inc

NASDAQ: AAPL
$226.80
+$1.13 (+0.5%)
Closing Price on October 4, 2024

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IBM continues to be one of the worst performing Dow components this year. Over the course of the past five years, it has dropped by almost a third, while the Nasdaq has more than doubled.
Second-quarter U.S. GDP was pegged at 3.1%, Volkswagen warned that the the diesel scandal still is hurting its earnings, Whole Foods was hit by hackers, and more important headlines.
IBM has more workers in India than the United States, Toyota announced an electronic car joint venture with Mazda, Uber will kill is car leasing business, and other important headlines.
The short interest in Apple shares fell 18% for the period that ended September 15. That happened as Apple launched the new iPhone 8 and iPhone X, and ahead of a sharp slide in Apple shares.
September can be a volatile time for the markets, and judging by most shorted stocks traded on the Nasdaq, short sellers have had mixed expectations.
The U.S. government has put tariffs on Bombardier jets, Ford and Lyft will join forces to build self-driving cars, Twitter has started to test 280-character tweets, and more important headlines.
Apple, American Express, UnitedHealth Group, and IBM led the DJIA higher Tuesday.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Tuesday include Altria, Apple, Discovery, DowDuPont, JPMorgan, Red Hat and T-Mobile.
Visa, Microsoft, McDonald's, and Apple were the biggest losers among the Dow 30 stocks Monday.
Netflix was one of just three brands to break into Interbrand's list of the global 100 top-ranked brands. What did the company do to achieve that?
Interbrand has issued its annual ranking of the world's 100 most valuable brands. The list continues to show the rise in valuation of tech brands.
Apple has been named the world's most valuable brand, GE is selling its industrial business assets to ABB, Intel has released the latest version of its PC chips, and more important headlines.
Boeing widened its lead as the top-ranked stock among the Dow Jones Industrial Average components. The company announced new business last week and said it is looking for an M&A deal.
Apple, UnitedHealth, Walmart, and Merck led the losers among the Dow 30 stocks on Friday.
A well-known Apple analyst predicts that iPhone 8 and iPhone X sales will be huge, but lines outside Apple stores will be small. Does that make sense?