Apple Inc

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Closing Price on October 29, 2024

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While quarterly sales have been slipping in recent quarters, a drop in full-year sales would be a first for Apple since the iPhone was introduced in 2007.
24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of Apple, Exxon and some of the other Dow Jones Industrial Average companies scheduled to report their quarterly results this week.
A website called App Annie claims the Chinese downloaded more Apple apps from the Apple App Store than Americans did in the third quarter.
Search tops portal and social media, according to new data about visits to America's largest websites in September.
With Rupert Murdoch and Apple both in the wings, AT&T may not walk away with Time Warner unchallenged.
Of the top 100 product categories and brands in a new ranking of customer loyalty leaders, more than a third are involved in digital technology and social networking.
Global smartphone production volumes rose 10.4% sequentially in the third quarter to approximately 350 million units, according to research firm Trendforce. Chinese brands get the credit for the...
It is very rare for a year to go exactly as analysts and investors might expect. After all, predicting a move a day or a week out is hard enough — and this is also an election year when the Federal...
According to a Japanese website, Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) will add all models of its iPhone 4 and other old products to its vintage and obsolete product lists beginning October 31. According to...
Consumers believed that the waiting line, either in stores or online, for the iPhone 7 jet black version would be long and the phone hard to come by. Even Apple said so.
Given all the positive views, it seems that the only thing that could keep Apple's holiday quarter sales below 70 million is some sort of manufacturing glitch.
Here were six solid Buy or equivalent ratings issued in Apple, Merck and other blue chip stocks during the week of October 14.
Apple is back to being everyone's favorite stock again. It has been hard to ignore the rate of analyst price target upgrades for the mighty Apple of late.
Over the past three years, the number of U.S. consumers who subscribe to more than one video streaming service has risen by 50%.
The personal computer business globally is in trouble, and the hardest hit large manufacturer is Apple, maker of the decades old Mac.