Apple shares hit new all-time closing high

In Nasdaq trading today, shares of Apple Inc. (AAPL) rose 6.32, or 1.65%, to $388.23, a new all-time closing high. Apple’s all-time intraday high stands at $399.82, set yesterday.

Apple logoApple’s 52-week low is $192.58, set on August 05, 2019. If you bought then, you’ve more than doubled your money!

Today’s trading volume for AAPL shares was 40,882,505 versus Apple’s average trading volume of 35,536,849 shares. Apple’s PE Ratio currently stands at 30.50.

Apple currently has a market value of $1.683 trillion.

The top five U.S. publicly-traded companies, based on market value:

1. Apple (AAPL) – $1.683T
2. Microsoft (MSFT) – $1.580T
3. Amazon (AMZN) – $1.538T
4. Alphabet (GOOGL) – $1.038T
5. Facebook (FB) – $683.954B

Selected companies’ current market values:

• Berkshire Hathaway (BRKA) – $469.717B
• Walmart (WMT) – $373.846B
• Tesla (TSLA) – $281.329B
• Intel (INTC) – $249.721B
• Netflix (NFLX) – $230.844B
• Disney (DIS) – $214.332B
• Adobe (ADBE) – $208.069B
• Cisco (CSCO) – $195.324B
• SoftBank (SFTBF) – $117.310B
• IBM (IBM) – $107.080B
• Sony (SNE) – $92.635B
• Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) – $64.088B
• Spotify (SPOT) – $48.869B
• Dell (DELL) – $38.893B
• Twitter (TWTR) – $26.976B
• Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) – $25.439B
• Nokia (NOK) – $24.694B
• BlackBerry (BB) – $2.542B
• Fitbit (FIT) – $1.826B
• Sonos (SONO) – $1.606B
• RealNetworks (RNWK) – $48.176M

Apple all-time high (AAPL) via NASDAQ here.

MacDailyNews Take: Back on track.

6 Comments

  1. Yay! I’m now $34k richer than I was at the start of the pandemic.

    I’m still voting against that 💩bag Donald J. Trump for killing hundreds of thousands of Americans.

  2. ..and someone whispered in your head that’s what I was going to do with the money, or was it your irrational hatred of the man caused you to make a comment that abruptly linked to nothing?

  3. Yay! Apple is worth a trillion dollars more than Facebook. Not too shabby. Although I still can’t figure out why Facebook is worth as much as it is. However, that’s understandable as I never use those social media platforms. Now all Apple has to do is produce a $500 product that nearly every consumer on the planet has to own.

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