Shares of Apple Inc. (AAPL) rose $8.89, or 1.41%, to close at $637.54, a new 52-week closing high. Apple’s intraday 52-week high of $644.17 was set on May 30, 2014.
Apple’s previous 52-week closing high was $635.38, set on May 29, 2014.
Apple’s 52-week low stands at $388.87, set on June 28, 2013.
Apple, the world’s most valuable company, currently has a market value of $549.16 billion.
The top five U.S. publicly-traded companies, based on market value:
1. Apple (AAPL) – $549.16
2. Exxon Mobil (XOM) – $431.11B
3. Google (GOOG) – $367.56B
4. Microsoft (MSFT) – $332.81B
5. Berkshire Hathaway (BRKA) – $313.05B
Selected companies’ current market values:
• IBM (IBM) – $186.62B
• Disney (DIS) – $145.27B
• Amazon (AMZN) – $141.36B
• Intel (INTC) – $137.69B
• Cisco (CSCO) – $126.40B
• Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) – $63.67B
• Yahoo! (YHOO) – $34.89B
• Adobe (ADBE) – $31.90B
• Nokia (NOK) – $29.64B
• ARM Holdings (ARMH) – $21.51B
• Sirius XM (SIRI) – $19.91B
• Sony (SNE) – $16.72B
• BlackBerry (BBRY) – $3.88B
• Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) – $3.00B
• RealNetworks (RNWK) – $0.26B
AAPL quote via NASDAQ here.
So much for that “sell on the news” thing.
And the stuff about “Apple’s WWDC news bores investors, not developers” appears to be false. I’m sure AAPL would have been up more if something like iWatch was revealed, but this continuation of the ongoing steady increase in AAPL price is a very good sign.
At last, some investor future thinking of quality! To see these recent software steps by Apple as not the foundation of a brilliant future is to show no aptitude at all for what’s truly going on in tech.
Great. At $637.34 that makes for a soon to be split adjusted price of $91.07714285714286. That makes hitting the old closing high of $704 within reach.
Maybe things and attitudes in particular are maturing at long last.
Apple Technology Group has been oil company Exxon Mobil regained the throne the world’s largest enterprises in market capitalization. Yes 1 year ago, Apple rose to the position of composer Exxon Mobil Huz
Wut did I just read?
Can’t say for sure. Gibberish is my guess.
Ha ha ha, Realnetworks !!!
Umps, snort, giggle giggle.
Seriously , realnetworks ! $260M
Do they have any product ? And if so, who would want it.
RealAudio was kind of handy when it came out (like 20 years ago, in the dim days of dialup)… but then it turned to crap maybe 15 years ago and I haven’t used it since. I think they eventually rebooted as a video storage/player service but I was surprised the company is still around.