Apple Inc

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If there was ever a time for investors to be concerned about valuations, it might be now. With the market trading at over 18 times earnings, things are getting a little pricey.
The deal with Starbucks may help Spotify gain ground on competitor Pandora Media and an army of much larger music distribution companies.
thinkstockMay 18, 2015: Markets opened lower on Monday, but the financial and healthcare sectors led the indexes above the break-even line by mid-morning. The gains are modest and trading volume was...
Carl Icahn has issued an open letter to Apple CEO Tim Cook, with a valuation path -- driven largely by buybacks -- that would theoretically make Apple worth a whopping $240 per share.
If Apple Watch sales are wildly successful, why advertise at all? Maybe the ads are a sign that sales are not that great.
Some people are still undecided on the newest product from Apple, but Merrill Lynch is here to help with an evaluation of the Apple Watch.
Friday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include Apple, Clovis Oncology, Deere, JC Penney, Wynn Resorts and Yum! Brands.
thinkstockMay 14, 2015: Markets opened higher on Thursday on strength in the tech sector. Consumer discretionary stocks have overcome some poor earnings reports to post a gain as well today. Shortly...
It turns out that hedge fund Bridgewater Associates and founder Ray Dalio have made some changes since the end of 2014.
One or more of the three companies involved in a $1,300 discount for an Apple iPhone 6 sold by Best Buy and tied to a Sprint lease is losing money.
Ford topped all car brands in a new valuation study called the Brand Finance Top 500 U.S. Brands survey.
A new research report from Savita Subramanian and her well-regarded team at Merrill Lynch points out that some of the biggest positive surprises have been from the mega-cap stocks.
The surge in Apple's stock, its strong earnings and the ongoing success of the iPhone 6 have probably triggered a flight in short sellers from its shares.
Another measure of brand value, and another brand value study that puts Apple on top.
The economy in China may be worse than believed, or more people in the People's Republic have smartphones than was previously assumed.