Apple (AAPL)
205.35
-7.97 (-3.74%)
NASDAQ · Last Trade: May 3rd, 10:54 AM EDT
Detailed Quote
Previous Close | 213.32 |
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Open | 206.09 |
Bid | 205.10 |
Ask | 205.11 |
Day's Range | 202.16 - 206.99 |
52 Week Range | 169.21 - 260.10 |
Volume | 101,410,629 |
Market Cap | 3.39T |
PE Ratio (TTM) | 31.99 |
EPS (TTM) | 6.4 |
Dividend & Yield | 1.000 (0.49%) |
1 Month Average Volume | 78,581,181 |
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About Apple (AAPL)
Apple is a leading technology company known for designing, manufacturing, and marketing a range of innovative consumer electronics, software, and services. Its flagship products include the iPhone, iPad, and Mac computers, which are widely recognized for their cutting-edge technology and user-friendly interfaces. In addition to hardware, Apple offers a suite of software applications, operating systems, and digital services such as the App Store, iCloud, and Apple Music. The company is also committed to sustainability and privacy, integrating these principles into its products and operations. With a focus on premium quality and seamless integration across its devices, Apple has established a loyal customer base worldwide. Read More
News & Press Releases
The Summit was recently featured on the iconic NASDAQ MarketSite digital tower in New York City's Times Square, signaling Litecoin's growing prominence in the financial and technological sectors.
Via Press Release Distribution Service · May 3, 2025
Benzinga examined the prospects for many investors' favorite stocks over the last week — here's a look at some of our top stories.
Via Benzinga · May 3, 2025
Warren Buffett's favored "Buffett Indicator" suggests U.S. equities may be undervalued, signaling a potential buy opportunity as stocks rebound.
Via Benzinga · May 3, 2025
Spotify breaks out after a big Apple court ruling win. All five stocks have reported quarterly earnings, removing a big potential risk.
Via Investor's Business Daily · May 3, 2025
Via The Motley Fool · May 3, 2025
Broadcom, Meta, and CrowdStrike are still worth buying in this rough market.
Via The Motley Fool · May 3, 2025
Once untouchable, Apple now faces a perfect storm of challenges.
Via Talk Markets · May 3, 2025
Shares of social network operator Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META)
jumped 5.3% in the afternoon session after the major indices rebounded, with stocks recouping some more of the post-tariff losses as the Bureau of Labor Statistics data revealed a resilient labor market. Non-farm payrolls rose by 177,000 in April 2025, significantly above the consensus forecast of 133,000.
Via StockStory · May 2, 2025
Shares of lifting and material handling equipment company Terex (NYSE:TEX)
jumped 10.9% in the afternoon session after the company reported impressive first quarter 2025 results with EBITDA exceeding analysts' expectations and full-year EBITDA and EPS guidance topping Wall Street's estimates. The Environmental Solutions segment stood out, delivering roughly 20% adjusted margin and making up one-third of total revenue, which provided much-needed stability amid weakness in other segments. On the other hand, its revenue fell slightly short of Wall Street's estimates. Overall, this print was mixed but still had some key positives.
Via StockStory · May 2, 2025
Shares of higher education company Perdoceo Education (NASDAQ:PRDO) jumped 22.5% in the afternoon session after the company reported strong first quarter 2025 results with revenue and EPS exceeding Wall Street's estimates. In addition, next quarter's EPS guidance topped analysts' expectations. What's notable is the 16.7% growth in total student enrolment, indicating that the demand remained robust. Overall, we think this was a solid quarter with some key areas of upside.
Via StockStory · May 2, 2025
Shares of iPhone and iPad maker Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) fell 4.1% in the morning session after the company reported mixed first-quarter 2025 (fiscal Q2) results, which narrowly topped analysts' revenue expectations, amid tariff concerns. CEO Tim Cook stated during the earnings call that anticipated tariffs could cost the company around $900 million in the current quarter (about 1% of total revenue). Also, sales in China saw a decline of 2%. This is a crucial market for Apple, and any signs of weakness there are usually viewed negatively. Overall, this print was decent, but the areas below expectations seem to be driving the move.
Via StockStory · May 2, 2025
Via Benzinga · May 2, 2025
Warren Buffett has added over $20 billion to his wealth in 2025 and could have one top Chinese stock to thank for some of the gains.
Via Benzinga · May 2, 2025
Via Benzinga · May 2, 2025
Apple analysts highlight tariff and gross margin concerns for the tech stock moving forward. Here are the key takeaways after Q2 results.
Via Benzinga · May 2, 2025
U.S. stocks rose on hopes of China's willingness to negotiate a trade deal regarding fentanyl production. Tech stocks led the rally.
Via Benzinga · May 2, 2025
Shares of live sports and TV streaming service fuboTV (NYSE:FUBO)
fell 14.9% in the morning session after the company reported underwhelming first quarter 2025 results with revenue missing analysts' estimates significantly.
Via StockStory · May 2, 2025
Via Benzinga · May 2, 2025
Shares of internet, cable TV, and phone provider Cable One (NYSE:CABO)
fell 36.7% in the morning session after the company reported weak first quarter 2025 results: Its number of residential data subscribers missed along with its revenue, EPS, and EBITDA. Sales fell nearly 6% from the same quarter last year, dragged by a 4.5% drop in residential data revenue and a nearly 16% plunge in residential video revenue, as Cable One neared the end of its legacy video product phase. Also, management suspended the dividend to conserve over $200 million over the next three years, signaling a pivot toward debt reduction and internal investment over shareholder returns. Overall, this was a nightmare quarter.
Via StockStory · May 2, 2025
Shares of american restaurant chain BJ’s Restaurants (NASDAQ:BJRI)
jumped 12.3% in the afternoon session after the company reported strong first-quarter 2025 results, which significantly beat analysts' EPS and EBITDA expectations. Sales were in line, up just over 3% year-on-year, a modest gain reflecting limited same-store sales growth of 1.7%, while a 2.7% increase in guest traffic carried most of the weight. Zooming out, we think this was a solid print.
Via StockStory · May 2, 2025
Via Benzinga · May 2, 2025