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Ahead of Apple's earnings, Societe Generale has cut shares to Hold from Buy, based on the stock nearing its price target.
CEO Tim Cook said Apple needed to do well in China to continue to rapidly expand worldwide iPhone sales. He got his wish.
Who would have thought that smartphones with their multiple applications would become such a large part of daily life, or even go as far as to induce dependence?
Credit Suisse has raised the price target on Apple shares, while reiterating an Outperform rating on the stock.
If the Nasdaq collapses, is Apple likely to be dragged down? It may be a special company, but is it special enough to defy gravity?
In a new Merrill Lynch report, the analysts were especially positive on the radio frequency (RF) chip makers. If they are right, these three chip stocks could be a solid bet for aggressive accounts.
24/7 Wall St. screened through Cowen's survey data to present a quick-hit look at the companies benefiting from the colossal success of the iPhone 6 and other Apple products.
Apple's shares traded at $100 last October, before it was clear that the new iPhone would be a success. Failure to expand in China, or with the Apple Watch, could drive the price back there.
How much do investors value the upcoming Apple Watch and the iPad, compared with the strength of the iPhone upgrade cycle?
Apple's success this quarter will turn much more on iPhone sales than the launch of the Apple Watch or early demand for it.
Timex, America's iconic watch brand known for "it takes a licking and keeps on ticking," has launched a smartwatch as it tries to elbow into a market that presumably will be dominated by Apple.
There is big news for you indexers out there. Apple will be the next addition to the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
Oppenheimer, along with a couple of other firms, raised price targets on Apple in anticipation of the release of the Apple Watch.
The Galaxy S6 is being launched into a consumer electronics market in which the consumer has already decided where to spend his money.
In what has to be good news for large smartphone manufacturers like Samsung, smartphone ownership rose to 2 billion last year.