Apple Inc

NASDAQ: AAPL
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Closing Price on October 29, 2024

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The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Thursday morning include Apple, AT&T, Autodesk, Bluebird Bio, Monsanto and Sarepta Therapeutics.
After Apple announced 17 million subscribers to its Apple Music service last week, Spotify's CEO said that his streaming music service had reached 40 million paying subscribers.
A number of analysts say that for Apple to retake the global consumer electronics crown, it needs a smartphone that will push it light years ahead of the competition.
Apple already has forecast a third consecutive quarter of declining revenue and whether sales of the new iPhones can turn that around remains to be seen.
Some short sellers moved out of Apple in the period that ended on August 31, perhaps afraid of the effects of the iPhone 7 launch.
The short interest moves in the most shorted stocks traded on the Nasdaq were mixed between the August 15 and August 31 settlement dates. But short sellers clearly had a couple of favorites.
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Practically everyone had an opinion on the new iPhone 7, as well as where Apple and the iPhone stand to go from here.
Apple’s iPhone 7 was a gamble by the company that a phone slightly better than the iPhone 6 would sell well. The jury will be out for weeks. The collapse of sales of the Samsung Galaxy Note7, and a...
Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) and Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOG) have jockeyed for the lead as America’s most valuable company, each with a market cap of about $550 billion. One tech giant vs. another. A look at...
These are the top 24/7 Wall St. blue chip upgrades, downgrades and initiations tracked for the week of September 9.
According to a report Friday in The New York Times, Apple has fired dozens of employees in its car development group as part of a "reboot" in the company's plans.
Several companies that pay modest or no dividends should increase their payouts so that they are at 5%, based on current share prices. Most of these have huge reservoirs of cash and healthy cash flow.
The official release date for the new phones is September 16, but the Apple's initial quotes of shipping two to three weeks after that date were soon pushed out to four to six weeks for some models.
RBC makes the case that the new products should be positive for Apple, and they should increase demand and unit sell through, which in turn should be a boost to the entire supply chain.