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Wall Street is assessing President Trump''s tariff salvo on Apple and what his giant tax bill means for the deficit and the economy.
Apple is slated to report fiscal second-quarter results after the market closes Thursday, with investors likely to be watching for clues on how shifting trade policies could impact the iPhone maker.
It seems far too easy to blame the president for the stock market’s bad week. It wasn’t President Trump who rushed in to buy so much stock that the S&P 500 rose 19.6% from its low on April 8 through May 8,
Apple's proactive supply chain optimization and exemption from certain tariffs support a resilient outlook. Learn why AAPL stock is a Buy.
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Investor's Business Daily on MSNApple Stock Rises On Tariff Relief, But Services Challenges Remain OverhangApple stock rose after the U.S. and China agreed to a cooling-off period on tariffs. But services business challenges remain an overhang.
Google has been worrying about losing search share to AI engines like ChatGPT for a couple of years.
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Apple Stock Falls After Getting Two Negative ReportsIn morning trades on the stock market today, Apple stock climbed as much as 4. ... "Going forward, while we don't quantify tariff impact, we believe there is uncertainty," Nispel said.
U.S. stock futures are pointing lower to end the week; President Trump says Apple must pay a "Tariff of at least 25%" on iPhones not made in the U.S.; and Intuit stock surges on the TurboTax parent's strong results and lifted outlook.
Apple stock was down in early trading Thursday as Wall Street awaited the iPhone maker’s second-quarter earnings report. Shares were off 0.6% to $211.32 just after the stock market opened.