Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) has lagged its “Magnificent Seven” peers through most of 2025, but Dan Ives, Global Head of Tech Research at Wedbush Securities believes a rebound is on the horizon as the company enters what he calls its strongest upgrade cycle in years.
The three stocks in this analysis all look a bit volatile in the early hours of Monday, as it looks like we are trying to get a little bit of a pullback in two of them, but at the end of the day, we are still very bullish and will
Tom White looks at a couple of different example trade ideas for Apple (AAPL). Investors and traders are reacting to the latest iPhone update as shares near a 2025-high.
Wedbush analyst Dan Ives raised his price target for shares on Sunday, citing an iPhone 17 upgrade cycle.
Luxshare is developing a consumer device for OpenAI's large language models, The Information reported Friday, citing people familiar with the matter. Luxshare's 10% jump brought its gains to about 55% year-to-date, as the Apple assembler reportedly eyes a Hong Kong listing.
The Apple Watch Series 11 and Ultra 3 pack in more, but WatchOS 26 brings hypertension alerts, sleep scores and other new features to older models.
George Tsilis re-examines Apple (AAPL) following the company's latest product launch. Apple's iPhone 17 models hit the stores this weekend to long lines around the globe, but will it be enough to lift AAPL shares to new highs?
CNBC's "Fast Money" team discusses Apple's latest smartphone hardware, their thoughts on the company's stock performance and where it goes from here.
Alex Kantrowitz, Big Technology Founder, joins CNBC's 'Closing Bell' to discuss his reaction to Apple's new product lineup.
Apple's latest iPhone, the series 17, went on sale across the globe on Friday. Throngs of customers flocked to stores to get their hands on the tech company's new device.
Kevin Simpson, Capital Wealth Planning founder and CIO, joins CNBC's 'Halftime Report' to detail his latest trade on Apple. The Investment Committee debate how to trade the stock.
Hundreds of people lined up at Apple's flagship store in Beijing on the launch day of the iPhone 17 on Friday in a sign that sales of the series are off to a promising start in the world's second largest economy.