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Apple has sent out invitations to a special event on September 12. Some press outlets have speculated the company will release a new iPhone. It is a good bet.
Apple to release new iPhones next month, Microsoft wants partners to offer parental leave, Coca-Cola gets into the coffee business, and other important business headlines.
Analysts at Loup Ventures see higher-than-expected demand for coming round of new iPhones.
Profits at large companies continue to rise, geopolitical problems could move oil to $90 a barrel, CEO warns that interest rates could spike higher, and other important business headlines.
24/7 Wall St. has included some highlights from Apple’s earnings report, as well as what analysts are saying about the stock after the fact.
Apple released its fiscal third-quarter financial results after markets closed Tuesday. The iPhone giant said that it had $2.34 in earnings per share (EPS) on $53.3 billion in revenue, compared with...
A key metric for Apple watchers when the company reports quarterly results this afternoon is the number of iPhones sold in the quarter. The consensus estimate covers a fairly narrow range and is in...
All eyes are going to be turned to Cupertino after markets close Tuesday when Apple reports fiscal third-quarter results. Estimates for iPhone sales are modest enough that a surprise might be...
Apple is making sure to let users, yes it is tracking their locations, but for their own good with its new 911 first responder service.
Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) released new guidelines for its iOS devices, which ultimately will outlaw “mining” cryptocurrencies. These new rules will restrict apps that drain battery, generate...
Apple, like most of the mega-cap tech giants, looks to constantly expand its business, product and service lines. With Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference wrapping up last week, lots of big...
Starbucks co-founder Howard Schultz to retire, Twitter will join the S&P 500, costs from a Hawaiian volcano are rising, and other important headlines.
The new Star Wars movie performs poorly at the box office, Fiat Chrysler CEO to step down, Starbucks to close many of its stores for anti-bias training, and other important headlines.
United Continental has a new board chair, Apple wins a huge judgment against Samsung, the value of corporate mergers soars this year, and other important headlines.
Analyst Gene Munster of Loup Ventures offers the second of a four-part series on how iPhone may become Apple-as-a-Service.