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Apple Stock A Buy On 'Revenue Durability & Visibility': Analyst Highlights China Smartphone Sales Up In February

Apple Stock A Buy On 'Revenue Durability & Visibility': Analyst Highlights China Smartphone Sales Up In February

An Apple Inc AAPL analyst sees strong momentum for the company's smartphones in international markets, including China. The latest inventory checks and data could signal optimism for one of the areas that has weighed on Apple stock over the last year.

Benzinga | 11 months ago
Apple Stock Nears Citi's ‘Bear Case.' Why It Remains a Buy Even After Siri Delay.

Apple Stock Nears Citi's ‘Bear Case.' Why It Remains a Buy Even After Siri Delay.

Apple hit a stumbling block when its AI-enabled Siri update was delayed, but it can bounce back, say Citi analysts.

Barrons | 11 months ago
Apple Stock vs. Tesla Stock: Billionaires Buy One and Sell the Other

Apple Stock vs. Tesla Stock: Billionaires Buy One and Sell the Other

Apple (AAPL 2.26%) and Tesla (TSLA -1.29%) are two of the popular stocks among individual investors, but the hedge fund billionaires listed below sold one and bought the other in the fourth quarter.

Fool | 11 months ago
Why Apple Is Going To Outperform

Why Apple Is Going To Outperform

Apple's stable cash flows, large reserves, and dividends/buybacks made it a defensive tech stock back in 2022, outperforming the rest of the Mag7. Despite lacking a prominent AI narrative in 2023, Apple's diversified product mix and incremental innovation approach underpinned its resilience and steady growth over the years. Apple's brand loyalty, ecosystem, and pricing power have contributed to superior risk-adjusted returns, even if it sometimes lags flashier tech names in bull runs.

Seekingalpha | 11 months ago
How Cheap Are Big Tech Stocks?

How Cheap Are Big Tech Stocks?

The US stock market is currently experiencing one of its sharpest corrections in recent history, driven by uncertainty around trade policy and declining economic growth forecasts. President Donald Trump's frequent shifts in international tariff rhetoric have left businesses and investors navigating a rapidly changing landscape.

Zacks | 11 months ago
Apple rolls out Priority Notifications as Apple Intelligence expands to EU

Apple rolls out Priority Notifications as Apple Intelligence expands to EU

Apple Intelligence, the iPhone maker's suite of AI-powered tools and features, is gaining new features. Most notably, the company on Monday announced that Apple device owners will now be able to take advantage of Priority Notifcations, which allows Apple's AI to highlight your most time-sensitive notifications in a new format.

Techcrunch | 11 months ago
France Fines Apple $162 Million, Alleging Privacy Tool Violated Competition Law

France Fines Apple $162 Million, Alleging Privacy Tool Violated Competition Law

France's competition regulator has fined Apple 150 million euros (about $162 million), alleging that the company's App Tracking Transparency (ATT) made the use of third-party applications in the iOS environment “excessively complex.

Pymnts | 11 months ago
Apple and SpaceX clash over satellite spectrum rights: report

Apple and SpaceX clash over satellite spectrum rights: report

A dispute between Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL, ETR:APC) and Space X over satellite communication technology and spectrum rights is escalating, according to a Wall Street Journal report. iPhone-maker Apple has invested significantly in satellite technology through its partnership with Globalstar, allocating $1.5 billion to enhance satellite-based features like Emergency SOS and Messages via satellite, providing connectivity in areas lacking cell service.

Proactiveinvestors | 11 months ago
France fines Apple €150 million over app tracking violations, EU probes follow

France fines Apple €150 million over app tracking violations, EU probes follow

Apple has been hit with a €150 million ($162 million) fine by France’s competition authority over its App Tracking Transparency (ATT) framework, a move that adds pressure from multiple fronts as investigations in other EU countries gain traction. The penalty, announced on Monday, stems from how the iPhone maker rolled out the ATT feature, which critics argue undermines competition by limiting third-party advertising while boosting Apple’s own ad services.The fine reflects growing concern in the European Union about how dominant tech companies enforce privacy standards that may also act as commercial barriers. In Apple’s case, regulators found that ATT, introduced in 2021, unfairly impacted rival app developers and publishers by making user consent harder for third parties to obtain.ATT rollout triggers EU probesFrench regulators said Apple’s ATT rollout was neither necessary nor proportionate to the company’s stated goal of protecting user privacy. Although the tool asks users whether they want apps to track their activity across other apps and websites, the French Competition Authority found that the system was designed in a way that placed a heavier burden on third-party developers than on Apple itself.One major issue was the number of consent pop-ups users encountered. While third-party apps were required to display the ATT prompt, Apple’s own advertising services were integrated in a way that required less user effort to accept. Users had to opt out of ad tracking twice in Apple’s own settings, which the French watchdog said undermined the feature’s neutrality.Apple has also been ordered to publish the decision on its website for seven days, a standard measure in France for competition-related rulings.The French investigation originated from industry complaints filed in 2021. While emergency action was denied at the time, the regulator pursued a full-scale probe that has now led to financial penalties.Smaller publishers lose ad revenueIn its ruling, France’s authority emphasised the disproportionate economic impact ATT had on smaller app developers and ad service providers. These smaller players typically rely on third-party data collection for revenue generation through targeted advertising. Apple’s changes disrupted these practices, cutting off access to Apple’s Identifier for Advertisers (IDFA) if users declined consent via the ATT prompt.This restriction effectively altered the dynamics of the mobile advertising market, where Apple’s rivals found themselves operating under stricter conditions. Apple, on the other hand, retained certain capabilities for its own ads within the App Store and other services.The competition body argued that ATT’s dual opt-out process placed unnecessary hurdles in front of users and made it more likely that they would remain in Apple’s ecosystem, giving the company an edge in the mobile ad space.Investigations spread to 4 countriesThe fine is part of broader scrutiny in Europe. Competition authorities in Germany, Italy, Romania, and Poland have each launched similar investigations into ATT, reflecting concerns that Apple may be favouring its own services in ways that violate local and EU-wide competition laws.These investigations focus not only on ATT’s technical implementation but also on the market power Apple holds through its control of iOS, the App Store, and user access to device-level data.While the French authority acted independently, any eventual findings from these additional countries could fuel coordinated EU action or raise the possibility of further fines and regulatory measures.Apple’s privacy tool under fireApple introduced ATT in April 2021 as part of iOS 14.5, presenting it as a privacy-focused feature aimed at giving users control over how apps track their online behaviour. The move was widely welcomed by privacy advocates, but triggered immediate backlash from advertisers and app developers.Since the rollout, Apple’s ad business has grown significantly, driven in part by increased reliance on the App Store’s native ad network. Critics argue that Apple’s design choices favour its own ecosystem while making it harder for competitors to maintain viable advertising models.Although the ATT framework technically applies to all apps, the French Competition Authority said Apple was not held to the same standard as others when it came to gaining user consent, thus violating the principle of fair access and harming competition.The post France fines Apple €150 million over app tracking violations, EU probes follow appeared first on Invezz

Invezz | 11 months ago
How To Earn $500 A Month From Apple Stock

How To Earn $500 A Month From Apple Stock

Shares of Apple Inc. AAPL settled lower after Friday's session.

Benzinga | 11 months ago
AAPL, AMZN and GOOGL Forecast – Major US Stocks Show Continued Downward Pressure

AAPL, AMZN and GOOGL Forecast – Major US Stocks Show Continued Downward Pressure

The three stocks in this article, Apple, Amazon, and Google, all look as if they are going to struggle in general, as the market continues to look very risk adverse, and there is nothing out there that suggests that this is going to change quickly.

Fxempire | 11 months ago
Expansive offices for Apple are rising in Culver City

Expansive offices for Apple are rising in Culver City

At a time when many office developers are on the sidelines because of the soft leasing market, Apple Inc. is well underway on construction of a splashy new office complex of its own on the border of Culver City and Los Angeles.

Techxplore | 11 months ago
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