Shares of Apple reach new all-time high, break record market cap at $659B valuation [u]

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  • Reply 81 of 87
    MacPromacpro Posts: 19,873member
    chasm wrote: »
    Some sites (and I'm not blaming AI here, they're quoting others) can't do their math.

    The previous all-time market cap high was $665.7B, reached in September 2012. Source: Forbes, which shows its work on how it got that figure:

    http://www.forbes.com/sites/chuckjones/2014/08/19/have-apples-shares-really-hit-an-all-time-high/

    Close, but no cigar today. Quite possibly, however, it will break the record tomorrow.

    From that article: "The shares will need to get to $110.01 to reach the equivalent market cap". Now at 114 give or take.
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  • Reply 82 of 87

    Apple is planning to merge/partnering with IBM near future.

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  • Reply 83 of 87
    Its true in 2015 Apple is going to be a Trillion company they are partnering with IBM to take its business to greater heights...

    Apple is planning to merge/partnering with IBM near future.


    Link?
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  • Reply 84 of 87
    philboogie wrote: »

    Link?

    Of corse there's no link. Richard does not understand the difference between a partnership and a merger.
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  • Reply 85 of 87
    philboogie wrote: »

    Link?

    Of corse there's no link. Richard does not understand the difference between a partnership and a merger.

    TBH it was a rethorical question. Still, point taken.
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  • Reply 86 of 87
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    Originally Posted by SpamSandwich View Post





    Of corse there's no link. Richard does not understand the difference between a partnership and a merger.

    I know the difference between Partnering and merging and i admit that i had written merging that was a mistake  here is the link http://www.bidnessetc.com/30709-apple-aapl-a-trillion-dollar-company-in-2015/

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