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Apple's China problems keep weighing on stock
Apple Stock May Fall As China iPhone Sales Plunge
In China, Apple’s second largest market, iPhone sales fell 18% in the December ending quarter, according to Bloomberg.
Apple's China problems keep weighing on the stock
Apple faced two downgrades ahead of earnings, with analysts citing weak iPhone demand. China continues to be a headwind for sales.
Where Will Apple Stock Be in 5 Years?
Apple is known for selling popular hardware devices. The iPhone, which today represents about half of overall sales, even though it's a product in its 16th iteration, still essentially drives financial performance. However, the company has also developed and found smashing success with the MacBook, iPad, AirPods, and Watch.
Should you sell Apple’s stock? This analyst makes the case with 3 reasons.
Jefferies downgrades Apple’s stock, taking a cautious view on the next couple of quarters and on broader AI demand. Plus, Counterpoint Research notes sluggish China performance.
Apple Stock Is Sliding. It Might Just Be the Beginning.
Apple shares are close to key support. Breaking below $217 would bring $208 into play, according to technical stock market analysts.
Apple Stock Is Going Down, and That’s Not Good News for Nvidia
Apple (AAPL), and the stock has lost over 11% so far, extending its drawdown from all-time highs to over 14%. It also lost its status as the world’s largest company to Nvidia (NVDA), whose share have looked unstoppable over the last few years.
Apple stock falls after downgrade, and other movers
Apple shares are down 1.3% after Jefferies downgraded the tech giant from Hold to Underperform and reduced the price target from $211.84 to $200.75, citing weak iPhone sales. Shares of Walgreens Boots Alliance are falling 7% after the U.
Apple Stock Just Got Downgraded. Why This Analyst Is Worried.
Forecasts for weak iPhone sales and a weaker update of new artificial intelligence features prompted strategists led by Edison Lee to lower the rate to Underperform from Hold.
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Apple Is the Worst-Performing Dow Jones Stock So Far in 2025. Is the Sell-Off a Buying Opportunity?
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Why Apple Stock Is Down 4% Today
Apple already had a rough start to the year. More worries about how its latest iPhones are selling aren’t helpi ...
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Apple struggles in 2025, diverging from the other Magnificent Seven names
In 2025, the performance of the Magnificent Seven stocks shows notable divergence, with Apple (AAPL) standing out as the ...
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Apple vs. Tesla: Which Tech Giant Will Be the Better Investment in 2025?
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Apple Stock Tanked—Should You Buy Before January 30 Earnings?
Shares of Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) are souring fast, with the iPhone maker plummeting into correction territory (down just north ...
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Apple's stock slumps nearly 5% after Jefferies, Loop Capital cut ratings
Earlier today, it was reported that Apple's (NASDAQ: AAPL) iPhone sales fell 18.2% in China in the fourth quarter of 2024, ...
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Apple Is the Most Valuable Company on Earth — Does That Mean Its Stock Is Overvalued?
Putting valuations on publicly traded companies is tricky because so much is tied to stock prices -- and stock prices are ...
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Apple Cedes Market-Cap Throne To Nvidia Again As Bearish Analyst Takes Weigh, But Retail Gets Some Confidence Back
The Apple, Inc. (AAPL) rally in late 2024 petered out after the stock hit an all-time high of $260.10 on Dec. 26. A negative ...
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