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A solid outlook from the world's largest chip foundry boosted tech stocks on Thursday. Apple and Berkshire Hathaway were also in the news.
Major indexes were mixed in premarket trading on Thursday. The two most valuable U.S. companies also received upgrades.
Apple is offering discounts on its iPhone in China, which rarely happens. Investors are worried about the move.
Apple and Microsoft have the largest market caps of American public companies. The only company that could catch them is Alphabet.
Microsoft briefly dethroned Apple as the most valuable company. See which one now has the brighter prospects.
If any investor has stood the test of time, it’s Warren Buffett, and with good reason. For years, the “Oracle of Omaha” has had a rock star-like presence in the investing world, and his annual...
Five hot stocks received analyst rating upgrades Wednesday morning, and four received price target increases.
AMD and Nvidia launched new AI-related products at CES 2024 on Monday and Apple announced availability of Vision Pro headset.
Analyst upgrades and downgrades to some major stocks were reported Thursday morning. Tech stocks set the tone in both directions.
Analysts have been cutting ratings and price targets recently, but here are four stocks that defying the downward pressure.
The exclusive trillion-dollar club currently has five American members — Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) at around $3 trillion market capitalization, Microsoft at about $2.8 trillion, Google parent Alphabet...
Analysts' first ratings changes for 2024 include some deletions from a top buy list and a downgrade for Apple.
A recent analysis reveals that tech giants, especially Apple, have the highest job turnover rates in America.
Could a strong holiday sales season boost Apple stock to over $200 a share again? Headwinds have investors worried.
Stocks traded slightly higher Tuesday morning, and analyst ratings' changes were limited, but some price targets were moving higher.