Previous Close | 150.81 |
Open | 150.02 |
Bid | 148.03 x 1400 |
Ask | 148.05 x 1200 |
Day's Range | 147.93 - 150.13 |
52 Week Range | 112.59 - 157.26 |
Volume | 51,899,485 |
Avg. Volume | 75,776,036 |
Market Cap | 2.429T |
Beta (5Y Monthly) | 1.21 |
PE Ratio (TTM) | 26.39 |
EPS (TTM) | 5.61 |
Earnings Date | Jan 25, 2022 - Jan 31, 2022 |
Forward Dividend & Yield | 0.88 (0.58%) |
Ex-Dividend Date | Nov 05, 2021 |
1y Target Est | 168.45 |
Yahoo Finance's Emily McCormick previews Disney earnings.
Attorneys for Apple on Tuesday again lost a bid before a California federal judge to hang on to control of its highly profitable App Store.
Yahoo Finance Live's hosts break down the drop Poshmark is experiencing amid a market that should be enabling fashion purchases while Apple changes its privacy policies.
A federal judge rejected the company's request to suspend the Dec. 9 deadline until appeals in its legal battle with Epic Games are resolved.
Apple has reversed course on its controversial choice to make the iPhone 13 reject repaired screens. When the phone was launched, in September, repair experts quickly found that if an iPhone 13 had its screen repaired, it would break the facial recognition tools built into the phone. The only way for independent repair shops to avoid that was to replace a small chip by taking it from the original screen and putting it in the new one.
Apple Inc on Wednesday launched a new subscription service aimed at helping small-business owners manage the Apple devices used by their employees. Business Essentials, as Apple is calling the service, is similar to management software that companies such as Microsoft Corp or VMware Inc sell to large business for setting up and keeping secure their fleets of phones, laptops and tablets. The service will cost between $2.99 and $12.99 per month per user depending on how many devices a business wants to manage for each employee and how much cloud storage the business wants.
CUPERTINO, Calif., November 10, 2021--Apple® today announced Apple Business Essentials, an all-new service that brings together device management, 24/7 Apple Support, and iCloud® storage into flexible subscription plans for small businesses with up to 500 employees. The company also unveiled a new Apple Business Essentials app that enables employees to install apps for work and request support.
Here are some critical issues related to the economy and the markets that will likely concern investors in 2022.
Changes in the advertising technology industry could impact the value of AppLovin's recent acquisitions.
PC sales have been rising during the pandemic, helping companies like Apple (AAPL), Sony (SONY) and Lenovo Group (LNVGY).
In the past month, Tesla (ticker: TSLA) stock has shot up 31% and Microsoft (MSFT) stock has popped 14%. Other Big Tech stocks—while not rising as fiercely—have still enjoyed a solid run. Apple (AAPL), Meta Platforms (FB), Amazon.com (AMZN) and Alphabet (GOOGL) have all gained between 3% and 10% in the past month.
Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) has been a hot stock in 2021 as shares of the graphics card specialist have shot up around 135%, eclipsing bigger names such as Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL). Thanks to its terrific rally, Nvidia now has a market capitalization of just over $766 billion. Apple, on the other hand, has a market cap of $2.5 trillion, making it a much bigger entity than Nvidia despite the iPhone maker's underperformance on the stock market in 2021.
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Google has failed to overturn a €2.4bn (£2.1bn) EU fine for abusing its search engine monopoly, marking a key legal setback in its battles with Brussels.
Apple will have to allow alternative payment websites for digital transactions through the App Store, a federal judge ruled, rejecting the company's appeal to stay a previous decision. The decision by U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers in Oakland, Calif., means that developers could begin using alternative payment services starting in December. "This incipient antitrust conduct is the result, in part, of the antisteering policies which Apple has enforced to harm competition," Gonzales Rogers said.
A federal judge ruled on Tuesday that Apple Inc could not delay making changes to its App Store, a move that could soon allow app developers to directly communicate with customers about ways to pay for services outside Apple's ecosystem. - At least six major automakers, including Ford Motor Co , Mercedes-Benz, General Motors Co and Volvo AB and 31 national governments pledged on Wednesday to work toward phasing out sales of new gasoline and diesel-powered vehicles by 2040 worldwide, and by 2035 in "leading markets." - Moderna Inc and the National Institutes of Health are in a bitter dispute over who deserves credit for inventing the central component of the company's powerful coronavirus vaccine, a conflict that has broad implications for the vaccine's long-term distribution and billions of dollars in future profits.
Federal Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers late Tuesday tossed Apple Inc.'s motion to stay her court-ordered changes to the App Store, and the company must eventually let developers add links and buttons to external payment options on its digital platform.
A U.S. judge on Tuesday denied Apple Inc's efforts to pause orders handed down after an antitrust case brought by "Fortnite" creator Epic Games. The iPhone maker immediately said it would appeal the denial, aiming to stave off potentially significant changes to its lucrative App Store before a Dec. 9 deadline to implement the court's orders. Epic went to trial earlier this year over Apple's practice of forcing developers to use its in-app payment system and to pay commissions to the iPhone maker.
As Poshmark’s $79.7 million in revenue missed estimates, CEO Manish Chandra lays out why investors should still believe in the business.
(Reuters) -A U.S. judge on Tuesday denied Apple Inc's efforts to pause orders handed down after an antitrust case brought by "Fortnite" creator Epic Games. The iPhone maker immediately said it would appeal the denial, aiming to stave off potentially significant changes to its lucrative App Store before a Dec. 9 deadline to implement the court's orders. Epic went to trial earlier this year over Apple's practice of forcing developers to use its in-app payment system and to pay commissions to the iPhone maker.
A U.S. judge on Tuesday questioned whether Apple Inc needs a potentially years-long pause on orders she issued in an antitrust case brought by "Fortnite" creator Epic Games. Epic went to trial earlier this year over Apple's practice of forcing developers to use its in-app payment system and to pay commissions to the iPhone maker. In September, Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers issued a ruling that was mostly favorable to Apple.
CUPERTINO, Calif., November 09, 2021--Apple® today announced Alex Gorsky, chairman and CEO of Johnson & Johnson, has been elected to Apple’s board of directors. Gorsky will bring decades of experience in corporate leadership and health technologies, and a long track record of leading innovative and diverse teams around the world.