Apple’s market value breaches US$3 trillion mark again
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The milestone comes in the wake of a year-to-date rally that has added more than US$900 billion to the company’s size.
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CUPERTINO, California – Apple’s market capitalisation on Friday breached the US$3 trillion (S$4 trillion) mark for the first time since January last year, as investors bet on the iPhone maker’s ability to grow its revenue even as it explores new markets such as virtual reality.
Shares of Apple, which is also the world’s most valuable listed company, were up 1.3 per cent at US$191.99 apiece in morning trading.
Apple’s market value briefly peaked above US$3 trillion in intra-day trading on Jan 3, 2022, before closing the session just below that mark.
The latest gains in Apple shares come as technology stocks rebound on bets that the Federal Reserve may be slowing its pace of interest rate hikes as well as on the buzz around artificial intelligence.
Apple’s better-than-expected iPhone sales during its second quarter and the introduction of new products, including an augmented-reality headset called the Vision Pro in June, highlight the tech giant’s resiliency in an uncertain economy.
Currently, four other United States companies have a valuation of more than US$1 trillion – Alphabet, Microsoft, Amazon.com and Nvidia.
Apple shares have jumped nearly 46 per cent this year, while those of Tesla and Meta Platforms have more than doubled.
A near-180 per cent gain in shares of Nvidia in 2023 has catapulted the chipmaker into the trillion-dollar club. REUTERS

