Prev Close | 118.61 |
Day Low/High | 118.54 / 125.35 |
52 Wk Low/High | 63.50 / 135.54 |
Prev Close | 118.61 |
Day Low/High | 118.54 / 125.35 |
52 Wk Low/High | 63.50 / 135.54 |
Exchange | NASDAQ |
Shares Outstanding | 1242.80B |
Market Cap | 147.41B |
P/E Ratio | 49.19 |
Div & Yield | N.A. (N.A) |
As Apple preps video and news/magazine services for launch this year, a new report states the company is also thinking about launching a gaming service.
In a bear market the same pieces of news, perhaps weaker sales or perhaps tariffs, keep taking it down.
My target price and panic points have changed, and I am watching for a chance to add or shave some off, depending on which direction the stock takes.
Stay diversified and stay the course, there's nothing here that's going to change things longer term.
Apple's reported push for embedded SIM cards could spell trouble for mobile carriers.
Markets were higher Tuesday after starting Tuesday's session off in the green.
Analysts and shareholders both put negative news behind them and accentuated the positive for a host of formerly hated stocks.
TheStreet's founder and Action Alerts PLUS Portfolio Manager Jim Cramer weighs in on Thursday's trending stocks from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
T-Mobile CEO John Legere is confident the deal will receive approval from antitrust regulators, according to TheStreet's founder and Action Alerts PLUS Portfolio Manager Jim Cramer.
That is why we love them, even when they are troubled.
But one analyst gives the planned merger a less than 50% chance of being completed.
In a world full of opportunity, this is a name I would simply avoid.
In a world full of opportunity, this is a name I would simply avoid.
Sprint posted better-than-expected post-paid adds for its most recent quarter: 123,000 vs. estimates of 25,000.
Today's headlines may bring uncertainty, but this sector still looks good.
All three major averages ended the day near session lows.
As we gear into the final 90 minutes of market trading today, equities remain well in the red as trade and tariffs emanating primarily from China and the U.S weigh on investors. We've got 10 of the 11 S&P 500 sectors down, but most of the FAANG stoc...
The judge's approval set off a chain reaction that reverberated across the media and telecom industries.
Yesterday, the Time Warner -- AT&T takeover won approval. Here are my thoughts on the this merger. 1. I expect the T/TWX merger will be approved with perhaps minor concessions needed. There is at least an 80% probability associated with this outcome...
A strategic shift by Verizon towards telecom investments -- and away from online advertising -- could affect a lot of companies.
Though it's still early days, the likes of Facebook, Google and Verizon are showing a clear interest in using wireless broadband to connect homes and businesses.
I find the whole line of inquiry about the reality of the market's climb to be fatuous.
Happy Monday! Here are the business stories you need to know before you kick off the week.
Companies have lots of repatriated cash to use on purchases.
If nothing is happening and the market goes up, it's not necessarily a good idea to chase.
Amid T-Mobile and Sprint's planned merger, TheStreet's founder and Action Alerts PLUS Portfolio Manager Jim Cramer said AT&T should be "shaking."
As T-Mobile and Sprint announce their merger and T-Mobile CEO John Legere believes their union is necessary for the US to compete with China on 5G, we took a look at what exactly 5G is and what it means for you.
Now I know that today is real ugly but I would use the weakness in the upside surprises.
T-Mobile CEO John Legere calls the proposed merger with Sprint 'critical for America' in the global race to lead the 5G space.
Rev Shark is not convinced the market's action will be sustained.