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Apple Inc. is a public, joint-stock company registered with the SEC. As of December 31, 2018, it has 4,715,280,000 outstanding shares. These are mainly held by institutional investors and funds. [195] [196] [197] The top 16 institutional shareholders (and eight related, notable funds with over 25 million shares) [196] are: [195]
However, we learned a few months later that Buffett sold roughly $80 billion of Apple stock in the second quarter of 2024. He remained true to his word: Berkshire still owns a boatload of Apple ...
Like a lot of companies’ stock prices, Apple’s stock price rose sharply in 2024 and hit a record high of $260.10 on Dec. 26. Also like a lot of stocks, Apple shares have since retreated. They ...
The Christmas season of 1989 was the first in the company's history to have declining sales, which led to a 20% drop in Apple's stock price. [ 50 ] : 117–129 During this period, the relationship between Sculley and Gassée deteriorated, leading Sculley to effectively demote Gassée in January 1990 by appointing Michael Spindler as the chief ...
Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) has been one of Berkshire Hathaway's largest holdings for some time. However, Warren Buffett and his team at Berkshire have started to unload the position, selling Apple stock ...
In a regulatory filing describing its U.S.-listed stock holdings at the end of 2023, Berkshire said it sold 10 million Apple shares in the fourth quarter, but still owned more than 905 million ...
At current prices, Apple is trading at a price-to-earnings ratio of 37. While not an egregious earnings ratio for a high-growth stock, Apple isn't a fast grower anymore.
If Apple's stock falls to a P/E ratio of 30, the stock price would need to decline by nearly 30%. A P/E ratio of 25 (around the S&P 500's valuation) would imply a fall of more than 40%.