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Recent earnings were a mixed bag. The post Should Apple Investors Worry About Falling iPhone Sales or Stick With the Stock? appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.
Apple is Berkshire Hathaway's largest position, but I see a different artificial intelligence (AI) stock as the better opportunity.
The company has heavily advertised AI features since the latest iPhones were released in September.
Apple's flagship product remains the iPhone, which accounted for more than half of the revenue in the first quarter. The ...
Apple was at one time Warren Buffett’s favorite tech stock. The ongoing dividend payment underscores management’s commitment to delivering consistent value to investors. Dividend stocks offer ...
Overall, Apple’s consolidated results were solid, albeit uneventful, and left little room for investors to fault them. The Big Tech giant delivered another beat across the board, exceeding ...
If the market does not adjust the valuation to a more equitable level, it implies that investors are comfortable holding Apple shares at a premium simply due to brand strength. In light of ...
Let's look at why investors seemed to shrug off the weak iPhone sales number, and at what to do with the stock from here. In its fiscal Q1, Apple grew its revenue by 4% to $124.3 billion ...
That's where prices start for Apple's cheaper iPhone 16e, compared with a $429 entry point for the iPhone SE models that preceded it. Heard on the Street's Dan Gallagher looks at what this difference ...