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In the closing of the recent trading day, Apple (AAPL) stood at $236.48, denoting a +0.63% change from the preceding trading day.
Apple Inc. AAPL shares have run into resistance at a price level that was previously a peak. The odds of it staying at this level for an extended period are small.
The iPhone 16 could help turn around Apple's weakest market.
Samik Chatterjee, analyst at JPMorgan, joins CNBC's 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss iPhone 16 demand, the role Apple Intelligence will play in future iPhone sales, and more.
While monopolies are generally illegal under the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890 in the United States, many continue to exist and thrive in various industries. In the computer and technology sector, some companies maintain a monopoly due to being the best of breed for a particular niche.