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It’s been said that a rising tide lifts all ships, and that seems to be true in Monday’s trading session following the G-20 meeting over the weekend.
Apple released a letter to U.S. trade representative Robert Lighthizer where the iPhone giant detailed that tariffs on its products would ultimately hurt its contribution to the U.S. economy.
Apple was negligent on its reliance of iPhone manufacturing in China. Tim Cook should have made better contingency plans.
Despite the ongoing trade war between the United States and China, one analyst has a surprisingly bullish take on Apple.
24/7 Wall St. has included some highlights from the Apple quarterly report, as well as what analysts are saying about the stock after the fact.
How much can consumers save and what constitutes a good deal when buying a used iPhone?
Apple reported its fiscal second quarter financial results after the market closed on Tuesday.
Apple is scheduled to release its fiscal second quarter financial results after the markets close on Tuesday.
All four major U.S. mobile wireless carriers are posting speeds of more than 25 megabits per second, the lower limit to meet the definition of a broadband network.
Apple has made some serious headway over the past month, begging the question whether the stock has run too much. One analyst thinks so.
Investors in Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) have seen a very defined transformation in the company over time. From growth of the Mac, iPhone, iPod, iPad and the Watch, 2019 is going to be the year that...
Spotify has accused Apple of abusing its dominance in the App Store to favor Apple Music over and at the expense of other streaming services.
Apple made waves on Monday when the iPhone giant said that it will be officially announcing its break into the streaming video service on March 25. With this move, Apple will be looking to compete...
Merrill Lynch has come out in favor of Apple, and the analyst sees a very bullish future for the company for a number of reasons.
Huawei has released its new Mate X, which will retail for $2,600, but the Chinese smartphone company faces hurdles in the United States.