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With Apple on deck to report quarterly earnings after markets close on Wednesday, the company still manages to generate other news.
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Lost in the massive rally was the fact that GameStop is a failing retailer, in the midst of closing stores and trying to move online to survive.
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This analyst believes building a car could push Apple's revenue up by $36 billion a year. It will be, he says, a computer on wheels.
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Investors waiting for Apple to announce earnings expect iPhone 12 sales to have reached as many as 90 million last quarter.
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IBM has fallen from a position that once made it the envy of the tech world, which was a very, very long time ago.
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Wednesday's top Apple-related stories include a look at its new podcast-focused service and discussion of a smartphone rival exiting the business.
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Apple's share price has only dropped in 13 years since the company went public in 1981.
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Apple gets a lot of news coverage every day. Tuesday's top stories looked at a carmaker ready to take on the rumored Apple car, the decision to delete Parler from the App Store, and more.
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Apple+ has a long road to elbow itself to the center of the streaming wars. Netflix just showed how competitive the industry continues to be.
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Apple leads four companies with $1 trillion valuations. Its large advantage over the others is due largely by two things.
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Is it reasonable to believe Tesla should be worth as much as Alphabet? One top analyst thinks so.
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Apple stock has surged so much that the company's market capitalization is double that of Alphabet.
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With President-elect Joe Biden's coming speech on a program to rebuild America's infrastructure, here are four large construction firms that are poised to thrive.
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Semiconductor manufacturing giant TSMC reported better-than-expected quarterly and annual results Thursday morning. But the real winners could be the companies that provide services to TSMC.
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Will celebrities be enough to carry Twitter through a period when politics is no longer the source of a huge portion of its traffic?
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