The company had its first eight-day slump since July 1998, but investors have cause to believe a rebound is on its way.
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Icahn: We’re Out of Apple, and it’s China’s Fault
Billionaire investor Carl Icahn told CNBC he has sold his Apple position.
Police Investigating Death at Apple’s California Headquarters
Officials responded to an emergency call from Apple’s campus in Cupertino at about 8:35 a.m. local time.
What Else Went Wrong for Apple Besides Predicted iPhone Slump
Apple sales slumped 13 percent as many product categories fell.
Facing Slumping iPhone Sales, Apple Looks to Services to Boost Business
The App Store, Apple Music, storage center iCloud and mobile wallet Apple Pay and other services generated nearly $6 billion in revenue, up 20 percent from the previous year.
FBI Paid More Than $1 Million to Break Into San Bernardino iPhone
Director James Comey said the agency paid more to get into the iPhone of one of the San Bernardino shooters than he will make in the remaining seven years at his his job.
Wozniak: Apple Should Pay Much More Tax
The co-founder thinks 50 percent seems fair.
Bid on Lunch With Tim Cook for a Good Cause
Charitybuzz is raising money for Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights.
Apple Reportedly Hires Former Tesla Engineering VP
Chris Porritt, last working at Tesla, is said to be now working on “special projects” at Apple.
Apple Forms Team to Explore App Store Changes
The iPhone maker is considering paid searches, where companies would have to pay to have their apps appear among top search results.