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After years of relying on China for iPhone production, Apple is boosting its presence in India. The tech giant hit a milestone ahead of the iPhone 17 launch.
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24/7 Wall St. on MSNApple Is In Trouble
Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) is in trouble in its home market. Research firm Canalys reports that Apple’s market share in the US fell 11% in Q2 compared to Q2 2024. Long-time rival Samsung had a market share increase of 38%.
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Barchart on MSNAAPL Stock Warning: If Apple Wants to Survive the AI War, It Must Do These 3 Things
Analysts caution that Apple faces a make-or-break moment in the AI revolution, with bold action needed to avoid falling dangerously behind its Big Tech rivals.
Apple's slow growth, premium valuation, and equity risks limit returns to 6%, making it less attractive compared to safer fixed-income options.
Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) is one of the AI Stocks Making Headlines This Week. One of the most notable analyst calls on Friday, August 15, was for Apple Inc.
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TipRanks on MSNApple (AAPL) Ramps Up India Production amid Rising U.S.–India Trade Rift
Apple ($AAPL) is ramping up iPhone production in India, even as trade tensions grow between Washington and New Delhi over Russian oil imports. The
Here’s the 1-hour Elliott wave chart from the 8.15.2025 Midday update. In which, the cycle from the 01 August 2025 low ended in wave 3 at $235.12 high. Down from there, the stock made a pullback in wave 4 to correct that cycle.
Baron Funds, an investment management company, released its “Baron Opportunity Fund” second-quarter 2025 investor letter. A copy of the letter can be downloaded here. In the second quarter, the fund posted solid returns,
Shares of Apple dropped $63.51, or 12.35 percent, to $450.40 at the close of New York trading Thursday. The tech-heavy Nasdaq index, on which Apple trades, also closed down 0.74 percent to 3,130.
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TipRanks on MSNApple (AAPL) Launches Self-Repair Program for Devices Sold in Canada
Canada is the 34th country to get access to the self-repair program from Apple. Canadians can now access parts ranging from batteries to screen covers, as well as tools such as torque drivers, adhesive cutters, and screws that are needed to fix damaged Apple products.