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.
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Ignore the politics. If there’s one takeaway for investors from 2016, it’s the move from growth to value.
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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.
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When Warren Buffett buys a stock people take notice.
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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.
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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.
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Bolko Hohaus, portfolio manager of Lombard Odier Technology Fund, picks the following five technology stocks.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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