Green Friday
The California-based company indeed closed at $247.96 (up from $243.04, the last record on December 11, 2024), setting a new record for its highest closing price. It also reached a peak during the trading day at $250.80, marking its highest intraday value ever. However, its trading volume remained relatively stable at 28.6 million (below the average of 47.7 million). With such peaks, its market capitalization has soared to $3.748 trillion.
1. Apple (AAPL): $3.748 trillion.
2. NVIDIA (NVDA): $3.363 trillion.
3. Microsoft (MSFT): $3.342 trillion.
4. Amazon (AMZN): $2.408 trillion.
5. Alphabet (GOOGL): $2.357 trillion.
Notable Market Caps
• Meta Platforms (META): $1.592 trillion.
• Tesla (TSLA): $1.342 trillion.
• Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM): $992.9 billion.
• Berkshire Hathaway (BRK-A): $989.8 billion.
• Walmart (WMT): $756.1 billion.
What’s Next in 2025?
Apple’s performance reflects strong market demand for its products, with investors showing confidence in its ability to sell iPhones and its future innovations in areas like AI and augmented reality, as well as its strategy for diversifying revenue through services such as Apple Music, iCloud, and Apple Pay. It is precisely this diversity that reassures analysts, financiers, and investors.
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Apple Quarterly Results