Apple shares hit new all-time intraday and closing highs

In Nasdaq trading today, shares of Apple Inc. (AAPL) rose $3.85, or 2.77%, to $142.92, a new all-time closing high. During trading today, Apple also reached a new all-time intraday high of $145.08.

Apple logoApple’s 52-week low stands at $53.15.

Today’s trading volume for AAPL shares was 153,806,57 versus Apple’s average trading volume of 109,077,193 shares. Apple’s PE Ratio currently stands at 43.57.

Apple currently has a market value of $2.404 trillion, making it the world’s most valuable company.

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

1. Apple (AAPL) – $2.404T
2. Microsoft (MSFT) – $1.735T
3. Amazon (AMZN) – $1.653T
4. Alphabet (GOOGL) – $1.284T
5. Tesla (TSLA) – $834.911B

Selected companies’ current market values:

• Facebook (FB) – $791.853B
• Taiwan Semi (TSM) – $609.620B
• Berkshire Hathaway (BRKA) – $548.936B
• Walmart (WMT) – $413.642B
• Disney (DIS) – $311.85B
• Netflix (NFLX) – $245.983B
• Intel (INTC) – $225.253B
• Adobe (ADBE) – $226.636B
• Cisco (CSCO) – $190.275B
• SoftBank (SFTBF) – $149.633B
• Sony (SNE) – $122.896B
• Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) – $113.339B
• IBM (IBM) – $105.662B
• Spotify (SPOT) – $63.248B
• Dell (DELL) – $56.745B
• Twitter (TWTR) – $38.050B
• Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) – $32.267B
• Nokia (NOK) – $26.751B
• SiriusXM (SIRI) – $25.752B
• BlackBerry (BB) – $10.202B
• Sonos (SONO) – $3.293B
• RealNetworks (RNWK) – $97.221M

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

MacDailyNews Note: As always, we’ll bring you Apple’s earnings results as soon as they’re available – just check our home page right around 4:30pm EDT on January 27th. We’ll also cover Apple’s conference call with live notes, as usual. That link will appear on our home page around 4:45pm EDT that same day.

29 Comments

  1. None of us should think of anything but that since the assumption of President Asterisk, he’s killed 15,467 souls, including Larry King.

    That’s like having the September 11 attacks 5.16 times since the sham inauguration of President Asterisk and VP Headboard Harris.

    15,467 souls and counting.

    Never, ever, ever forget.

    1. MDN, do you seriously expect that anybody is going to visit your site, much less contribute to it, when this flaming asshole is mocking 420,000 dead Americans and their families?

      1. 15,467 dead in just his first 5 days. President Asterisk and his token Headboard Harris have failed us. Our “elected” (wink, wink, nudge, nudge) government failed us.

        With the memories of families and friends that succumbed to COVID weaved into our every day, we must commit to doing everything possible to prevent this from happening again.

        😪😪😪

      2. As always, you’re very confused; this time about who’s being mocked.

        By the end of the day today, in excess of 20,000 Americans will be dead on President Asterisk’s watch.

        Never forget.

        1. You may wish to offer your condolences to First Then. He posted here last night to let us know that his aunt had just died of COVID-19 after four days in the hospital (I.e. she first became symptomatic on or before January 20) and that it was Biden’s fault. I expressed my sympathy, but both posts seem to have been deleted. Credibility is a fragile thing.

      3. Obviously, to most, likely not to you (due to your inherent and severe obtusity), every single COVID death quote I’ve posted for the last few days is a direct Dem/Lib/Prog quote collected from Twitter in 2020 with only the names and numbers replaced.

        For those of you in Rio Linda, my little exercise is meant to illustrate that the president — be he a businessman who donated every single check he received as president or a career do-nothing establishment politician with burgeoning dementia who routinely sold and likely continues to sell his elected position for profit (and who is definitely going to be cashing his paychecks) — is not responsible for the deaths due to a coronavirus that China unleashed either on purpose, or if it actually was an accident, covered it up for long enough (along with their puppet the WHO) so that it would spread and wreak havoc on the world economy and, most importantly, on the U.S. because Trump was clearly cruising to reelection. China simply could not take another four years of a U.S. President doing what was best for America, not beholden to China.

        To China, killing 1.29 million and counting of their own and worldwide is meaningless as long as it furthers the interests of China.

      1. Normalizing the trauma makes it worse. President Asterisk’s inaction and malice led to over 15,450 dead – and counting. Numbers that once shocked us — like the deaths surpassing the number of 9/11 victims 5+ times over — are now what we see daily.

    2. It really a shame not only that this person posted such a message, but that there is an immense amount of people indoctrinated into thinking so negatively that they can become a force.
      Just so discouraging…

    3. Lets not discredit more legit claims by those unhappy with the administration by this kind of talk…🙏

      PS.
      King, who has Type 2 diabetes, has confronted a series of medical issues over the years, including several heart attacks and quintuple bypass surgery in 1987. In 2017, King revealed he had been diagnosed with lung cancer and successfully underwent surgery to treat it. He also underwent a procedure in 2019 to address angina.

      1. I seem to remember you celebrating when a regular poster on this site (the Byte Shop guy) was permanently banned for his free speech. His bad language might have deserved it and the owners of the site certainly had every right to do it, but his language was no more offensive than some of the stuff you think is just great because it reflects your politics.

        I guess you couldn’t handle it, snowflake.

        1. You LIE snide one, gee what a surprise. 🤣

          Free speech does not allow yelling fire in a crowded theater and a site decision was made it does not allow a foul mouth scum to badger, harass, stalk, continually insult people and offer nothing constructive. Just dozens of disgusting insults per post.

          For you to support stalking foul mouth insult scum as free speech, while at the same time supporting censorship of President Trump’s free speech is the height of arrogant Libtard HYPOCRISY.

          But don’t worry, no one expects you to be honest and fair minded…

        2. I didn’t say I supported “foul mouth insult scum.” I specifically said that the site owners had every right to ban him. I was just pointing out that you were willing to embrace the “cancel culture” when somebody you disliked was getting cancelled. You support MDN’s right to control its own property—as do I—but not the same right for Twitter, AWS, or Apple.

          As you say, “a site decision was made it does not allow a foul mouth scum to badger, harass, stalk, continually insult people and offer nothing constructive. Just dozens of disgusting insults per post.” Yet here you are.

  2. But… but… but the company no longer innovates and has fallen behind all the other tech companies. Apple doesn’t even have one folding smartphone which proves Apple is terribly lacking in advanced tech. No EV only proves Apple is years behind a leading company like Tesla. The list goes on and on and on and on. That Apple is the most valuable tech company on the planet is just a fluke. Ask Goldman Sachs’ Rod Hall why Apple should only be worth $85 a share and he will convince you to sell Apple and buy Spotify or Roku.
    /S/S/S

    Yeah, apparently some people are unhappy about all the things Apple doesn’t do that are so easy for other companies. I just happen to view Apple as a solid and reliable company to own. I’m not looking for the moon and stars. I only want high-quality products I can depend upon for a long lifetime of usage. So, far that’s what I’ve been getting and that’s good enough. Apple-long 2004 and I don’t think I could have chosen a better stock to own over that period of time. Apple has been incredible for me. I’m hoping for more of the same in the next five years or so.

  3. I was just looking at some long-range AAPL stats myself. Here’s what I found based on share price (not including dividends):

    2021 YTD% 13.82% (as of 25 Jan 2021)
    3-Yr Average through 2020 51.41%
    5-Yr Average through 2020 41.97%
    10-Yr Average through 2020 30.03%
    15-Yr Average through 2020 38.46%
    20-Yr Average through 2020 47.99%

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