10 years of iPhone – how much have Apple investors made?
The iPhone is 10-years old today, helping Apple’s share price increase tremendously since the smartphone was unveiled on 9 January 2007.
The iPhone is 10-years old today, helping Apple’s share price increase tremendously since the smartphone was unveiled on 9 January 2007.
Ignore the politics. If there’s one takeaway for investors from 2016, it’s the move from growth to value.
Shares in the South Korean electronics company fell considerably (7.5%) after the company suspended production of its Galaxy Note 7 smartphone due to persistent safety problems.
When Warren Buffett buys a stock people take notice.
The Fed has signalled a rate rise, and dollar strength has played its part, but it will take unforeseen events to halt the US equity rally.
While analysts ponder exactly how many punters are going to part with up to £13,500 each for the new Apple Watch, others are seeing healthier examples of innovation elsewhere.
Both companies beat analyst expectations
Bolko Hohaus, portfolio manager of Lombard Odier Technology Fund, picks the following five technology stocks.
An interesting juxtaposition last week as Apple announced the runaway success of its new iPhone5 models, while Blackberry informed investors it is in discussions with a consortium led by Fairfax Financial regarding a possible sale.
Apple’s record bond auction to fund its promise of returning $100bn to shareholders through buybacks and increased dividends shows purpose from the management, but is yet to convince US equity fund managers.
Apple’s revelation of the iPad Mini yesterday initially received market approval, but the stock soon sold off when the price of the gadget was announced higher than expected.