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High rates, low consumer confidence, and global trade risks impact Apple Inc.'s discretionary products and slowing growth.
Apple’s stock has sold off on tariff fears, but the company still has a healthy business underpinned by a sticky ecosystem ...
"I expect iPhones that will be sold in the United States of America will be manufactured and built in the U.S." ...
A shipment of fake Apple Lightning cables and chargers worth more than $7 million was just stopped at the Port of Houston, ...
Apple was already facing pressure ahead of WWDC 25. After OpenAI's announcement, the company needs to worry even more.
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) was recently dealt a blow when a U.S. federal judge ruled the iPhone maker violated a court order that ...
Wall Street is quietly lowering its Apple exposure, analyst price targets are sliding, and a dangerous behavioral pattern called “Redemption Risk” is now in play. In this video, I break down ...
Geopolitical Risks: Report While President Donald Trump exempted Apple’s core products — smartphones, and consumer electronics — from the harsh 125% tariffs slapped on imports from China ...
That could result in a rare price increase for Apple’s most important product. But hiking prices because of tariffs risks drawing Trump’s ire — something at least one other tech company has ...
But with consumer confidence sliding ... "Having everything in one location had too much risk," he told analysts, referring to Apple's historical dependence on Chinese manufacturing.