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What’s Driving The Surge In Apple’s Margins?
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) posted a strong set of Q2 FY’21 results, with revenue surging almost 54% year-over-year to about $90 billion and earnings per share rising to $1.40, up from around $0.64 last year, driven by higher sales of the iPhone, d...
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Will Apple Stock’s Q2 Results Beat Consensus?
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) is expected to publish its Q2 FY’21 results on April 28. We expect Apple’s Revenues to come in at about $76.6 billion, marking an increase of about 31% year-over-year. EPS is likely to stand at about $0.97 per sh...
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Is Apple Stock Poised To Rise After Declining 10% Over The Last Month?
Apple stock (NASDAQ: AAPL) has declined by around -11% over the last month and currently trades at about $122 per share. There are a couple of factors driving the correction. Firstly, rising bond yields have likely taken some sheen off mega-cap...
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Should You Buy Apple Stock After The Recent Correction?
Apple stock (NASDAQ: AAPL) dropped -5.5% over the last five trading days and has underperformed the S&P 500 which fell by a little over -1% during the same period. The stock is also down by almost -10% over the last 21 trading days. The rec...
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How Apple Is Squeezing Out More Profit From Its iPhones
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) had a solid Q1 FY’21, posting record Revenues that topped $110 billion led by the new 5G iPhones. Apple’s Operating Margins also soared by a remarkable 220 basis points year over year to about 30.1%. Can Apple sust...
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Apple Q1 Preview: Will The iPhone 12 Deliver For Apple Stock?
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) is slated to publish its Q1 FY’21 earnings on January 27, reporting on a quarter that saw the launch of its much anticipated 5G iPhone 12. We expect Revenues to come in at about $100 billion for the quarter, growing by a...
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Apple’s Services Will Eclipse The iPhone Juggernaut By 2024. How Does This Impact Apple Stock?
Apple’s (NASDAQ:AAPL) Services business is likely to emerge as its most profitable (and valuable) business within the next four years, likely eclipsing even the iPhone – which is seen as one of the most lucrative consumer products of...
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Is AppStore Commission Cut Good for Apple Stock?
Last week, Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) indicated that it would be cutting its commissions on app sales and in-app purchases from 30% to 15% for smaller developers, who earn less than $1 million annually from the AppStore. Apple has been facing significan...
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Why Apple’s Switch From Intel Will Be Highly Lucrative
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) launched its first set of Mac computers with proprietary ARM-based processors yesterday. The new chip, dubbed the Apple M1, will first feature in the updated MacBook Air and MacBook Pro 13 laptops and the Mac mini desktop comp...
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Google Antitrust Suit Could Upend Apple’s Services Business
[Updated 10/26/2020] How The Google Antitrust Case Threatens Apple The U.S. Justice Department’s antitrust lawsuit against Internet behemoth Google could have major repercussions for Apple. Google is estimated to pay Apple between $8 billi...
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How Far Can Apple Stock Go With 5G iPhone?
[Updated 10/14/2020] Do The New iPhones Meet Expectations? On Tuesday, Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) launched four new iPhones – the iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Mini, iPhone 12 Pro, and iPhone 12 Pro Max that operate on the next-generation 5G networks. App...
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Apple One Bundle Looks Boring, But Serves The Purpose For Apple
[9/28/20] Apple One Earlier this month, Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) announced a digital services bundle called Apple One, that combines multiple services into a single monthly subscription. For example, the $15 tier, targeted at individuals, bundles ...
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Apple Moved Big Last Week, What Comes Next?
Apple’s (NASDAQ:AAPL) stock has tanked over 15% in the last 5 trading days, while the S&P 500 has fallen about 12% driven by the broader technology stock selloff. The most identifiable reason behind Apple’s fall appears to be conc...
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Apple, Intuit, McDonald’s: Why Sound Businesses With Negative Working Capital Are Great For Investors
Although Working Capital – which refers to the funds a business uses in its day-to-day operations – is seen as a relatively mundane metric, we think it’s quite useful to identify quality businesses. Specifically, financially sou...
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Apple Just Lost $180 Billion In Value, More Than Exxon’s Market Cap. Will It Fall Further?
[9/4/2020] Putting Apple’s $180 Billion Decline Into Perspective Apple’s (NASDAQ:AAPL) market cap declined by a whopping $180 billion on Thursday, after the stock fell by 8% to about $121 per share due to the broader technology-led ...