Apple Inc
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AAPL Articles
Roku has nearly 40 million accounts and the soon-to-be-launched HBO Max has lots of appealing content. Can they do without each other?
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The launch of HBO Max could give AT&T’s lagging stock a boost, but there’s tough competition in the streaming space.
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Tim Cook will be 60 years old this year, and Apple’s market value is near an all-time high. Is it time for him to retire after nearly a decade as chief executive officer?
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Facing regulatory probes at the federal and state levels, Facebook plays defense with Oversight Board and offense with American Edge lobbying group.
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Slumping iPhone sales and other near-term problems are being offset by Apple's incredible services business. If anything, this makes Apple quite a safe bet.
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Even in bear markets and recessions, some nimble companies either have incredibly resilient management teams or just happen to be in the right place at the right time.
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Tuesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Apple, CenterPoint Energy, Chevron, Datadog, Home Depot, Novavax and Under Armour.
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Only three U.S. public companies have market valuations of over $1 trillion. To stay in the group, Apple will need to do more than just sell iPhones.
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The recent quarterly results have proved that services will be a huge driving force for Apple in the years to come. The business is fairly insulated against the pandemic, too.
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Here are 20 bold companies that have defied the odds by raising their dividends, after already knowing they were facing a very deep recession.
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Apple Watch is the best selling smartwatch in the world. A critical new feature could boost Apple stock later this year.
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It hasn’t been the best year for AT&T. Of particular concern are big losses to the company’s subscription TV services. But an underreported plus for the telecommunications giant is the quiet but...
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Apple borrowed $8.5 billion Monday in a four-part bond deal. Why? Because right now, money is cheap.
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A generally accepted rule is that for older investors, most investments should be conservative and less risky. Does the same rule apply to Warren Buffett? Should it?
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It’s hard not to be optimistic about Apple in the long term. The most recent earnings report shed more light on where the company stands despite the pandemic.
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