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- Apple 'Selling Its Soul To The Devil'? Analyst Says Partnering With Alphabet Limits AI Upside - Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL) set several company records with first-quarter financial results that beat analyst estimates. Here's where analysts see the stock heading next. The Apple Analysts Wedbush analyst Dan Ives maintained an Outperform rat
- Here is what caused the wild swings in our 34-stock portfolio last week - The S&P 500 closed lower Friday after briefly topping 7,000 for the first time ever Wednesday.
- A 'staggering' number of people bought new iPhones last quarter—analysts explain why, and whether it'll happen again soon - Apple CEO Tim Cook called the surge in demand for iPhones in the latest quarter "staggering." Analysts say multiple factors can help explain why.
- Apple sales surge 16% on ‘staggering’ iPhone demand - Apple reported fiscal first-quarter earnings on Thursday that surpassed expectations, with revenue soaring 16% on an annual basis.
- World’s largest sovereign wealth fund posts record $1.4 billion annual return, driven by tech and banking rally - Norway's $2 trillion sovereign wealth fund holds stakes in many of the world's biggest companies, including Apple, Nvidia and JPMorgan Chase.
- Asia markets set to open mostly higher after S&P 500 hits record - Markets across Asia were poised to extend gains on Tuesday after a record close on Wall Street, with Australia’s inflation release in focus.
- Intel says it will match government's 'Trump Accounts' contribution to kids of employees - The 530A program, often called "Trump Accounts," passed last year as part of the administration's "big beautiful bill."
- Nvidia set to supplant Apple as TSMC's top customer, signaling chip industry's 'changing dynamic' - The positional swap will mark a fundamental shift in the semiconductor industry, reflecting Nvidia's growing importance amid the AI infrastructure buildout.
- What I want from Apple, Meta and Microsoft in their key earnings reports - All three stocks are regarded as broken, and it's difficult to get more broken.
- From Bill Gates to Emmanuel Macron: How the world’s most powerful people communicate and exert influence - "It's the performance, not the content... it's not what you say, it's the way that you say it," executive coach René Carayol tells CNBC about how leaders speak.
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