Apple Inc

NASDAQ: AAPL
$221.69
-$5.11 (-2.3%)
Closing Price on October 7, 2024

AAPL Articles

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?
Hewlett Packard Enterprise will cut up to 10% of its workforce, Facebook will turn over data on ads linked to Russian interests, air pollution may cause kidney disease, and other important headlines.
Apple, P&G, Johnson & Johnson, and Verizon led the DJIA lower on Thursday.
Amazon has introduced the next generation of its Fire 7 tablet. The new device keeps the same low price and adds several incremental improvements. The low end of the market must be treating Amazon...
Google will pay a billion dollars to get further into the smartphone hardware business, the SEC website was hacked last year, Airbnb will get into the restaurant reservation business, and other...
Even if the trouble is very limited, it puts a dent in Apple's reputation for building products that are almost always flawless.
Apple and 3M weighed on the DJIA Wednesday while McDonald's and Pfizer gave the index a boost.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Tuesday include Apple, Chesapeake Energy, DowDuPont, Equifax, Gap, Nike, Tesla and Under Armour.
Boeing continues to dominate the DJIA, posting a share price gain of $10 last week to boost the stock price by 60% for the year to date. The stock posted a new 52-week and all-time high on Friday.
Boeing, Apple, Verizon, and Intel were Friday's big gainers among the DJIA stocks.
The four big U.S. wireless carriers have announced their initial deals for customers who want one of Apple's new iPhones.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Thursday include Apache, Apple, Berkshire Hathaway, eBay, GrubHub, Hess, Nike, Nucor and Wayfair.