Apple Inc

NASDAQ: AAPL
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Closing Price on October 11, 2024

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Boeing, Apple, IBM, and Walmart lead DJIA higher Tuesday.
Apple's 2016 sales in China drop 23%, but the company remains the fourth-ranked volume sales leader in the country.
97 companies added their names to an amicus brief in Washington seeking to overturn President Trump's executive order restricting immigration.
Just 14 stocks have created 20% of all stock market gains in dollars since 1924. That is phenomenal, considering the sheer number of companies that have come and gone in that time, and the overall...
Apple reported its first-quarter earnings this past week, and the stock popped and analysts chased it even higher.
Apple's earnings may not have been spectacular, but they were good enough for shares to have the only double-digit improvement of any of the Dow Jones Industrial Average stocks.
WeChat, the China instant messaging service, says 46 billion of its "electronic red envelops" were sent over the Chinese New Year holiday. Each of these contains money sent as a gift.
Friday will see the first meeting of President Trump's business advisory council. While we can't be sure what the president will want to talk about, there are certainly plenty of issues on the table.
Apple lost its position as the world's most valuable brand last year, overtaken by search giant Google.
The Apple Watch accounted for 63% of total global smartwatch shipments for the final quarter of 2016, but the market is not nearly as big as often predicted.
Apple, DuPont, Disney, and Goldman Sachs were top performers on the DJIA Wednesday, with Apple and Disney posting new 52-week highs.
Earnings propped up Apple's stock for Wednesday’s rally, but as more analysts continue to weigh in the stock it could run even more.
The development of a Facebook app that would run on a set-top box like Apple TV could pose a major threat to both big media and telecom companies.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Wednesday include Amgen, Apple, Corning, Mobileye, Under Armour and Electronic Arts.
Investors were surprised by better than expected sales of the iPhone 7 in the final quarter of last year. Apple topped Samsung in global smartphone shipments, reversing a lead Samsung has enjoyed for...