Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL ) stock has sustained a favorable position for over two months, benefitting from a broader market rally. Despite downgrades, some worry AAPL's trend may be temporary.
The European Commission is seeking feedback from rivals and customers on concessions Apple offered to possibly settle EU antitrust charges and stave off a possible hefty fine, it said on Friday, confi
Warren Buffett has delivered a greater than 4,450,000% aggregate return to his shareholders since becoming CEO. Investors closely monitor quarterly 13F filings to see what Wall Street's brightest mind
The Vision Pro augmented reality device goes on sale Friday. Don't expect Apple to host a splashy event to promote it.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing said Thursday that it expects its revenue growth this year to be at least 20%, more than double the rate of the wider semiconductor market.
Many investors know that Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT ) passed Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL ) on Jan. 12 as the world's most valuable public company. Apple stock is trading just below $182, valuing the iPhone maker
Apple's Vision Pro will start reaching customers in February, and it could help offset sales weaknesses elsewhere in the business. Apple is maturing as a company, and that's OK -- but its valuation sh
With the previous year marking a breakout period for the semiconductor industry and their respective stocks, with some companies like Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) and Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD) mul
Apple will be able to continue importing and selling Apple Watches as it battles with Masimo in court
Apple is reportedly facing an impending antitrust lawsuit in the United States, with the Justice Department preparing to take on the tech giant.  The lawsuit, which could be filed as early as Marc
Apple (APPL) has another hill to climb after a federal appeals court refused to grant a longer pause on the sale of its Series 9 and Ultra 2 Apple watches, forcing the company to pull the watches that
Apple (APPL) has another hill to climb after a federal appeals court refused to grant a longer pause on the sale of its Series 9 and Ultra 2 Apple watches, forcing the company to pull the watches that
Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL, ETR:APC) will again be unable to sell Apple Watch models with blood oxygen sensors starting Thursday following a federal circuit court order.  The US Court of Appeals order l
Apple (AAPL) must once again discontinue the sale of Apple Watches using blood-oxygen sensors, according to a federal court ruling.
Apple must stop selling its Series 9 and Ultra 2 watches with blood oxygen monitoring functionality. Apple has been in an ongoing patent dispute with medtech company Masimo over the feature.
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