Apple shares hit new all-time intraday high

Today in Nasdaq trading, shares of Apple Inc. (AAPL) declined $1.02, or 0.86%, to close at $117.61.

 
However, Apple today set an all-time intraday high of $119.75.

 
Apple’s 52-week low stands at $70.51.

 
Apple, the world’s most valuable company, currently has a market value of $689.76 billion.

 
The top five U.S. publicly-traded companies, based on market value:
1. Apple (AAPL) – $689.76B
2. Exxon Mobil (XOM) – $401.35B
3. Microsoft (MSFT) – $391.29B
4. Google (GOOG) – $367.05B
5. Berkshire Hathaway (BRK-A) – $354.76B

Selected companies’ current market values:
• Walmart (WMT) – $274.30B
• Facebook (FB) – $210.84B
• Intel (INTC) – $175.61B
• IBM (IBM) – $160.09B
• Disney (DIS) – $155.41B
• Amazon (AMZN) – $155.13B
• Cisco (CSCO) – $139.50B
• Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) – $70.23B
• Yahoo! (YHOO) – $49.00B
• Adobe (ADBE) – $35.91B
• Nokia (NOK) – $29.87B
• Twitter (TWTR) – $24.86B
• Sony (SNE) – $23.99B
• ARM Holdings (ARMH) – $19.84B
• Sirius XM (SIRI) – $19.78B
• BlackBerry (BBRY) – $5.39B
• Pandora (P) – $4.02B
• Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) – $2.19B
• RealNetworks (RNWK) – $251.52M

AAPL quote via NASDAQ here.

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11 Comments

    1. Exactly right.

      Mostly all day every hour on the hour while listening to news radio ABC News was reporting Apple was the first company to break 700 billion.

      Now out for dinner, I see the latest that Apple was knocked down late in the trading day.

      WTF?!? Street manipulators are up to their old tricks …dirty rat bastards!

    1. Just wondering how Facebook, which is just based on hot air can have a market value above Intel’s, and a lot of other companies who need to work their asses off an do a lot of research to build real products.

      1. I know what you mean! As ever, truth is in the mind of the beholder. This is very clearly an age of marketing, when hype and ‘truth’ become one… until they’re not.

        At least we’re seeing some iterative improvement in social media. For now, Facebook is the best going and deserves some praise. But they’ll deflate eventually, and there will always be another future… until there’s not.

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