Apple Inc

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

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Is Apple one of the most underappreciated stocks in the world? Given that it is the world's most valuable company based on market cap, and one of the world's two or three most famous brands, the...
Apple's shares have had an extraordinary run, and its short interest ticked up by more than 3 million shares to 51 million for the most recently reported period.
With the bull market now eight years old and markets still hitting new highs, how have the short sellers been reacting to this pricey market?
There is no way to deny that it has been a wild ride since the bull market has officially turned 8 years old. The period of March 6 to March 9 in 2009 marked the miraculous v-bottom trading climax of...
Apple’s Siri can support 21 languages across 36 country dialects. Google’s Assistant is only capable of understanding four languages, while Alexa from Amazon only knows two.
Google is reportedly planning to drop the headphone jack from the next iteration of the company's hot-selling Pixel smartphone.
Since its IPO last week, Snap's shares have dropped below where they entered the market. Is Snap becoming an acquisition target?
When Saudi Arabian national oil company Saudi Aramco goes public -- now expected in 2018 -- it will displace Apple as the world's most valuable company according an investment bank's survey.
Everyone has a right to privacy, but as the world becomes ever more connected, this idea is fading to a degree.
No company's market cap has ever reached $800 billion. Apple may reach that level soon.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen om Monday include Apple, Dow Chemical, GoPro, Netflix, Snap, FedEx and MetLife.
Apple remains the top gainer for the year to date among the DJIA's 30 stocks. The company's market cap has risen to $733 billion.
Insiders are selling gigantic amounts of stock each and every week, and as long as we stay at these lofty levels, that probably will continue.
In the world of smartphones the iPhone may be king, but it does have some healthy competition from Samsung and Google.
Spotify announced Thursday that the Sweden-based streaming music company has now signed up 50 million paid subscribers.