Apple Inc.

AAPL

Technology

Apple Inc.

Consumer Electronics

$284.18Prev. Close
$287.51
+3.33 (+1.17%)Pre-Market
$287.51+1.17%
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About This Company

Apple Inc. is a global technology giant known for designing and selling popular electronic devices like the iPhone, Mac computers, and iPad tablets. Beyond its hardware, Apple also offers a wide range of services, including the App Store, Apple Music, and Apple TV+, which generate significant revenue. The company sells its products directly through its stores and website, as well as through various partners worldwide.

https://www.apple.com
Key Statistics
Open$281.92
Day High$288.03
Day Low$281.08
Prev. Close$284.18
$288.62
$193.46
$4.22T
58.32M
1.11
Company Information
Sector
Technology
Industry
Consumer Electronics
Employees
164,000
Country
US
IPO Date
1980-12-12
Exchange
NASDAQ
$193.46
52W Low
$287.51
Current
$288.62
52W High
Catalysts & Risks
Catalysts
  • Continued growth and expansion of the Services segment, including new subscriptions and increased monetization of the existing user base.
  • Successful introduction and adoption of new hardware categories, such as the Apple Vision Pro, and future innovations in AR/VR or automotive.
  • Strong demand for new iPhone models and other core products driven by technological advancements and ecosystem lock-in.
  • Expansion into emerging markets and increased market share gains in key product categories globally.
Risks
  • Intensified regulatory scrutiny and antitrust actions globally, potentially impacting App Store policies, services revenue, or product distribution.
  • Increased competition from other tech giants in hardware, software, and services, leading to pricing pressure or market share loss.
  • Dependence on global supply chains, particularly in Asia, making the company vulnerable to geopolitical tensions, trade disputes, and manufacturing disruptions.
  • Slower-than-expected innovation or failure to introduce compelling new products, leading to market saturation and reduced upgrade cycles for existing products.

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