Recently, Zacks.com users have been paying close attention to Apple (AAPL). This makes it worthwhile to examine what the stock has in store.
Still one of the most important names in the tech space, Apple ( NASDAQ:AAPL | AAPL Price Prediction) shares are down 6.5% over the past month, trading around $256 as of Monday.
AI-related issues have reportedly delayed the long-awaited launch of Apple's smart home display device.
Apple is now manufacturing 25% of its iPhones in India — hitting a milestone JPMorgan predicted back in 2022 — as part of its long-term plan to reduce its reliance on China, Bloomberg reported.
Apple's proposed changes to its app tracking rules do not resolve antitrust issues in the mobile advertising market, associations representing German publishers and advertisers said on Tuesday as they urged the country's antitrust authority to slap a fine on the U.S. tech giant.
TrendForce, which tracks global smartphone shipments and production, reports that Samsung's production matched Apple's (NASDAQ: AAPL | AAPL Price Prediction) last year.
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AI agent adoption has reached an inflection with recent platforms like Anthropic's Claude Cowork and OpenClaw. While this has upended software sentiment, the dark-horse winner is quietly emerging in hardware. Rising consumer demand for affordable PCs to isolate agentic workloads against security breach has boosted Apple Inc.'s AI relevance without requiring it to partake in the costly AI capex arms race. This has increased interest for the Mac Mini, which coupled with the timely MacBook refresh and MacBook Neo debut this week could result in an opportunistic upside surprise for AAPL.
We're into March, and volatility has returned to markets. Geopolitics aren't helping.
Apple Inc. expands into the budget laptop market with the $599 MacBook Neo, targeting value-conscious and perhaps education-focused consumers. The Neo positions AAPL to challenge Chromebook's dominance in education and attract international and emerging market buyers. AAPL's fundamentals remain strong, with high profitability (~27% margins) and a $66.9B cash position, despite a relatively high ~33x PE ratio.