As of December 2024 Apple has a market cap of $3.649 Trillion USD. This makes Apple the world's most valuable company according to our data.
At that price, Apple crossed the $600 billion valuation for the first time. One last note: Jim Tanous noted in TMO Towers East that in absolute terms, Apple’s market cap would need to hit $848.6 billion to equal Microsoft’s 1999 valuation in absolute terms. That accounts for 39 percent...
However, while the focus has been on lingering supply chain issues and iPhone supply shortages, Ives says he is looking ahead to 2022, which he believes will be a key driver for Apple shares going forward. For example, the analyst estimates that Apple could ship north of ...
Apple: A $1 Trillion Market Cap In The Next YearApple Inc
Apple Official Name: Apple Inc. Headquarters: Cupertino, CA, United States Founded: April 1, 1976 Employees: 100,000 CEO: Mr. Timothy D. Cook NASDAQ: AAPL+1.88% Market Cap $3.397 Trillion USD as of July 1, 2024 Market Cap History
Apple’s market cap briefly passed $3 trillion on Monday. The iPhone maker surpassed the $2 trillion mark in 2020 and eclipsed $1 trillion in 2018.
Apple hit a market cap of $3 trillion briefly during trading on Monday. The milestone is mostly symbolic but it represents investor recognition of Apple's success over the past few years as the company has reported several record-breaking quarters of big growth in all of its product lines....
While the battle for market cap supremacy between Exxon and Apple is largely superficial, a more serious low point was also achieved by Apple on Friday: with shares dipping below $440, the company's stock reached a new 52-week low.
Thats what I was trying to say, just having a larger market cap doesn't make you the "worlds largest tech company". Thats a ridiculous assertion. That's not what they were implying. They were implying that Apple is the most valuable tech company. That's how I read it...
I'm much more interested in seeing Apple share price at $450 or $500. I want some of the market cap wealth in my pocket. I agree it *seems* Apple gets no stock market respect. However, watch the blabbermouths on CNBC for a few days on end and you will begin to ...