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Apple has been paying surprise bonuses worth as much as $180,000 in an effort to retain top technical talent. The company also has put a Foxconn assembly plant in India on probation.
Apple is once again threatening to leap above the $3 trillion market cap level. Maybe a big Santa Claus rally will do the trick, even as Apple closes more stores due to the surge in COVID-19 cases.
A Dutch antitrust regulator has ruled that Apple must allow an app developer to use its preferred payment system and a Foxconn plant that makes iPhones in India has been closed due to a food...
Apple has posted a new video with 10 tips for iPhone users, both new and veteran. The company also has closed more of its retail stores due to increased cases of COVID-19.
Moody's has given its highest debt rating, Aaa, to Apple debt, while another long-time Apple watcher believes that the company's forecast December quarter revenue dip will be larger than expected.
The U.S. Postal Service now accepts Apple Pay for online transactions, but it could be a while until the payment system is rolled out to the country's 34,000 retail locations.
A giant iPad would put Apple back in the game for smart home devices, but the company needs to address some issues before that happens.
Apple is reportedly hiring engineers who specialize in wireless chips, while Intel is trying to claw its way back.
A burst of new COVID-19 infections has led to the temporary closure of three Apple Stores and forced the company to postpone its planned February 1 return to the office for Apple employees.
Apple will once again require customers at its Apple Stores to wear masks to help stop the spread of the Omicron variant of COVID-19.
Tuesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Apple, Beyond Meat, Chesapeake Energy, Chewy, CrowdStrike, DraftKings, Qualtrics International, SAP, Sono, Tata Motors and Unity Software.
The U.S. Labor Department has begun an investigation into a claim that Apple retaliated against whistleblower Ashley Gjovik when it fired her in September.
Apple is knocking on the door of a $3 trillion market cap, and analysts at J.P. Morgan are even more optimistic about the company's prospects.
Monday’s top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Apple, Coca-Cola, CommScope, Coupa Software, GoPro, HubSpot, Merck, NetApp, Pfizer, Shopify, Spirit Airlines and Warner Music.
Apple is inching up on a $3 trillion market cap, less than two years after it first hit $2 trillion.