Apple shares rally, erasing the losses from the company’s revenue warning earlier this month

“Apple shares rose more than 3 percent on Friday, gaining enough ground to practically erase the losses that followed the company’s lowered revenue guidance three weeks ago,” Sara Salinas reports for CNBC.

“The stock traded as high as $158.13, briefly topping the $157.92 closing price on Jan. 2,” Salinas reports. “After the market’s close that day, Apple said sales for its fiscal first quarter would likely fall short of expectations due to weaker-than-expected iPhone sales and headwinds in China.”

“Shares closed at $157.76 Friday,” Salinas reports. “[Apple] has seen its shares drop 32 percent from its record high in October.”

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MacDailyNews Take: Not quite a “new all-time high” article, but after the past few months, we’ll take what we can get!

6 Comments

  1. Apple is entering a new era. Hopefully they learned their lesson.
    Their services offering is good, will get better. Lets put Apple products in more hands now…

    And make a freaking Xse 4″ for Chr**t sake!

    1. Not sure how you get that take from his post. Obviously he’s referring to all the points throughout Apple’s history where people where sounding the Death Knell with a little sarcasm.

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