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Apple is reportedly hiring engineers who specialize in wireless chips, while Intel is trying to claw its way back.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Apple is inching up on a $3 trillion market cap, less than two years after it first hit $2 trillion.
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Apple is being sued over an alleged defect in Apple Watch that could cause injury to the wearer. The good news is that Apple's stock price could rise more in the next few weeks.
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Apple gets a reprieve in court, but its transparency campaign takes a serious hit.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook reportedly struck a deal with China in 2016 that included an estimated $275 billion worth of concessions in exchange for a mostly hassle-free license to do business in the country.
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Tuesday afternoon's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Alibaba, Apple, AstraZeneca, Canopy Growth, CNX Resources, Murphy Oil, Ross Stores and Tesla.
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Apple is reportedly raising its planned shipments of iPhones by 30% in the first half of 2022.
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Monday’s top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Amgen, Apple, AT&T, Chevron, Dollar General, Fastly, Ford, Hertz, Kroger, Marvell Technology, Peloton Interactive, Salesforce.com, Stitch Fix...
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Speculation on new products that might come from Apple in 2022 were being talked about almost as soon as the company's dog-and-pony show ended last September. Here's where matters stand currently.
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