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5G is critical to AT&T’s future but Verizon and Sprint/T-Mobile will also be competing hard for market share. A slapdown from the National Advertising Review Board won’t help.
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.
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.
Apple borrowed $8.5 billion Monday in a four-part bond deal. Why? Because right now, money is cheap.
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.
Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) managed to report earnings that would have been considered a victory nder the circumstances of the COVID-19 induced recession. The company even raised its dividend to boot,...
Global smartphone sales dove at a record rate. However, Apple Inc (NASDAQ: AAPL) iPhone sales held steady as the U.S. company added market share. Research firm IDC reported a year over year drop...
After markets closed Thursday, Apple reported $2.55 in earnings per share (EPS) and $58.3 billion in revenue, compared with consensus estimates that called for $2.26 in EPS and $54.54 billion in...
Apple is scheduled to release its fiscal second-quarter financial results after the markets close on Tuesday, and Wall Street sentiment is rather guarded.
Since disclosing that it would not meet its revenue projections for the quarter ended in March, Apple stock has dropped but didn't collapse and has risen again, but not soared. Yet, the long-term...
Apple has recovered handily from its March lows as the market recovery has been strong. That said, Apple is running into headwinds that some investors may be ignoring.
Apple has been one of the strongest forces in the market over the past decade. Unfortunately, one of the biggest analysts has come out against the stock in a recent report.
It goes without saying that the instant recession and massive drop in the stock market caught many investors off guard. After all, it’s not usual in any sort of panic selling to see the Dow, NASDAQ...
Apple is extending the closure of its U.S. stores and work-from-home procedures will stay in place until early May due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
It seems that no companies are immune to the coronavirus-induced recession. Even the mighty Apple is cannot avoid reduced sales of the iPhone and its other products