I maintain my bearish stance on Apple, citing high valuation multiples, lagging AI innovation, and tariff-related uncertainties as key risks. Despite recent solid financials, Apple's growth remains low-single digit, which doesn't justify its premium valuation compared to faster-growing peers. Apple's capital expenditures are lagging major tech competitors, raising concerns about its ability to keep up in innovation and infrastructure.
The apples grown in the South Korean county of Cheongsong in the country's southeast are so renowned for their flavour that they are often given out in neatly-packaged gift boxes during national holidays.
A clash between the US and UK governments could mean Apple's privacy protections remain intact.
Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL, ETR:APC) is tipped to launch its first foldable iPhone, often referred to as the "iPhone Fold," in the second half of 2026. According to Bloomberg analysts, the initial production run is expected to be limited to 10 million to 15 million units and is set to launch alongside the iPhone 18 lineup late next year.
Across this year, shares of the “Magnificent Seven” have not traveled in the same direction.
At the age of 94 and currently in his last year as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, it would be easy to view Warren Buffett as an old-fashioned investor. But you don't become the best investor of all time by staying in the past.
Warren Buffett's tremendous success as an investor didn't come from trying to time the market, nor from predicting which stocks would go up or down in the near term. Those are impossible tasks, he has noted on multiple occasions.
Meta reportedly continued its artificial intelligence (AI)-focused hiring spree by adding two AI researchers who had worked for Apple. The company hired Mark Lee and Tom Gunter, who will join its new Superintelligence Labs team, Bloomberg reported Thursday (July 17), citing unnamed sources.
Netflix Inc. (NASDAQ: NFLX) released extraordinary results for its most recent quarter.
Meta Platforms Inc (NASDAQ:META, ETR:FB2A, SWX:FB) has hired two senior artificial intelligence researchers, Mark Lee and Tom Gunter, who previously worked at Apple, continuing a wave of high-profile AI talent moves, according to Bloomberg. The pair had reported to Ruoming Pang, head of Apple's large language model efforts, whom Meta recently lured with a multiyear compensation package reportedly worth over $200 million.
Meta Platforms has hired Apple AI researchers Mark Lee and Tom Gunter for its Superintelligence Labs team, Bloomberg news reported on Thursday, citing people familiar with the matter.