Apple Inc

NASDAQ: AAPL
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Closing Price on October 25, 2024

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While Alphabet is not in all of the same operations as Apple, Monday was critical for Apple's status as the largest company in the world.
Quality growth stocks at a reasonable price are not for conservative accounts but do make sense for long-term investors willing to have a technology presence in their portfolios.
Mobile payment systems, essential to the fate of many retailers and electronics firms, should take off in 2016, according to research firm TrendForce.
January 29, 2016: Markets opened higher again on Friday even after a disappointing report on U.S. fourth-quarter GDP. The Bank of Japan adopted a negative interest rate policy on excess reserves as...
Apple grew its fourth-quarter market share in China to around 13% with sales of more than 15 million iPhones.
The first sentence of a proposal released Wednesday by FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler surely sent shivers up and down the spines of cable and satellite operators.
A new RBC research report acknowledges that on some very important metrics Apple did miss its numbers on Tuesday, but the earnings report and guidance are an overall modest positive for the Apple...
As brick-and-mortar retail electronics chains continue to bleed in the face of growing competition from Amazon and Alibaba, the future of Best Buy continues to look uncertain.
Global smartphone shipments reached a level of about one-sixth of the global population last year. While the number is impressive, the growth rate has slowed.
The short interest in Apple stock fell more than 3% ahead of its troubled earnings, but it is still one of the most shorted stocks on the Nasadaq.
Among the most heavily shorted stocks traded on the Nasdaq, the movement was mostly positive though mostly mild in early January.
January 27, 2016: Markets opened lower on Wednesday, but a brief morning sojourn into positive territory only lasted until the FOMC announcement in the early after. Traders saw their shadows and...
Global tablet shipments fell more than 12% year over year in 2015 to more than 168 million units, according to TrendForce.
Wednesday's top analyst calls include Apple, AT&T, DuPont, Fitbit, Huntington Bancshares, McDonald's, Merck, Newmont Mining and Sprint.
Nearly everyone who watches Apple assumes that its latest quarterly results demonstrate that the company's rapid growth period has ended. That may not be true.