Apple Inc
NASDAQ: AAPL
$225.12
Closing Price on November 13, 2024
AAPL Articles
Apple is preparing to launch an installment payment program in Canada that may be a precursor for a buy now, pay later program.
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Not only is Apple the world's most valuable company, it is also the most profitable.
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Apple and Alphabet have removed a social feature of an anti-vaxxer app from their respective app stores, and the Australian government has released a digital certification of vaccination against...
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Here's a look at eight stocks, including Apple and Microsoft, on which analysts raised ratings, price targets or both last week.
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Apple is issuing about $6.5 billion in new debt as the company tries to achieve a net neutral cash position. This is good news for shareholders.
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Even before the next iteration of Apple's iPhone has been introduced, speculation about how the 2022 version of the device might change.
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24/7 Wall St. looks at some big analyst upgrades and downgrades that we have seen so far on Wednesday, including Alphabet, Apple, IMAX, Starbucks, and Visa.
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After Alphabet, Apple and Microsoft reported stellar results on Tuesday, brokerages didn't waste any time making some changes to price targets.
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Apple posted all-time high revenue for its June quarter after markets closed Tuesday. A somewhat uncertain outlook has dimmed investors' enthusiasm, however.
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A prediction on the date when Apple will announce its new iPhones, and a new push to get more businesses to buy Macs.
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After markets close Tuesday, one of the country's top tech stocks will report quarterly earnings, along with the largest coffee-store chain and a Dow 30 financial services company.
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A Chinese website cited unnamed sources who indicate that Apple has ordered 100 million A15 chips for the next iPhone, expected to be announced in the fall.
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Apple's new App Tracking Transparency feature does not appear to have had a negative effect on revenues at either Snap or Twitter. Both companies easily topped second-quarter revenue estimates.
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24/7 Wall St. looks at some big analyst upgrades and downgrades that we have seen so far on Thursday, including Apple, CSX, Coca-Cola, Microsoft and Verizon.
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Flooding in China threatens Apple's largest iPhone manufacturing factory, and operating systems updates may be a problem for some users.
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