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About this company (via sectorspsdrs.com): Apple, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture, and sale of smartphones, personal computers, tablets, wearables and accessories, and other varieties of related services. It operates through the following geographical segments: Americas, Europe, Greater China, Japan, and Rest of Asia Pacific. The Americas segment includes North and South America. The Europe segment consists of European countries, as well as India, the Middle East, and Africa. The Greater China segment comprises China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. The Rest of Asia Pacific segment includes Australia and Asian countries. Its products and services include iPhone, Mac, iPad, AirPods, Apple TV, Apple Watch, Beats products, AppleCare, iCloud, digital content stores, streaming, and licensing services. The company was founded by Steven Paul Jobs, Ronald Gerald Wayne, and Stephen G. Wozniak in April 1976 and is headquartered in Cupertino, CA.


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💲AAPL

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May 27
💲AAPL

Apple introduced the first iPod 23 years ago today and its landing page pitch was glorious. /@TrungTphan/​ ​​

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Apple #200

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October 1, 2024
Apple #200

Apple was charged by the European Commission for breaking the EU’s Digital Markets Act by stopping app developers from showing other payment options. /DMA/​

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☑️ 2007 - 2024

17 years of iPhone

@theapplehub: 17 years of iPhone

How many iPhones have you had?

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Apple #150

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April 11, 2024
Apple #150

Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Trims Its Massive Stake in Apple. The investment has grown to an outsize share of the stock portfolio /WSJ​​/​​ Thank you for reading Securitiex on Substack. This post is public so feel free to share it.

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☑️ 1984 - 2024

Happy 40th Birthday, Macintosh

mac40th.com: [Transcription] [Excerpt] In 1984, Apple introduced the Macintosh, the world's first truly user friendly computer. With a unique and novel graphical interface, icons, and a mouse - the Mac revolutionized mass-market computing, earning the Macintosh a dedicated following. It also laid the foundation for Apple's enduring commitment to elegant design, innovation, effective marketing, and cutting-edge engineering, values that continue to define the company four decades later.

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3D printed parts by Apple

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September 20, 2023
3D printed parts by Apple

Work in progress: Summarizer and predictions.

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Apple #100

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August 17, 2023
Apple #100

“Data is like garbage. You’d better know what you are going to do with it before you collect it.” –Mark TwainThank you for reading Securitiex on Substack. This post is public so feel free to share it.

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☑️ May 14, 2023

Apple is now worth more than the entire Russell 2000

@bespokeinvest: Apple $AAPL is back to being bigger than all ~2,000 small-caps in the Russell 2,000. The last time it happened, it didn’t last long

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Apple #50

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January 21, 2023
Apple #50

“As I said before, a man does not have to marry one side of the market until death do them part" –Jesse Livermore Recent | #50 | SP5 homepage #50 Jan 20, 2023 ⚡️@ProblemSniper: Layoffs In Some Of Apple's Retail Channels Have Begun - Apple Apple Insider


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Data provided by Nasdaq Data Link: Nasdaq, Inc. short Interest is available by issuer for the past 12 months and updated twice a month. Short interest data is reported on mid-month and end-of-month settlement dates. It is then released on a dissemination date after 4 p.m. ET. Nasdaq provides information of company’s short interest and the average days it takes to cover them. If days to cover is between 0 and 1, it is rounded up to 1 on Nasdaq.com

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