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Traders work on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange on Jan. 29, 2024. Futures tied to the Dow Jones Industrial Average dipped about 10 points, while S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq-100 futures were little changed. All major averages finished higher Wednesday following back-to-back losing sessions. Nine of the 11 major S&P sectors finished higher, led to the upside by utilities. Investors monitored the first of Fed Chair Powell's appearances on Capitol Hill this week for more insight on the path ahead for interest rate cuts.
Persons: Jerome Powell's, Powell, Adam Sarhan Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, Stock, Federal, Capitol Hill, Futures, Dow Jones, Nasdaq, Dow Jones Industrial, New York Community Bancorp, Apple, Investors, Fed, Capitol, Financial Services Committee, Investments, Broadcom, Costco Wholesale, Kroger Locations: New, February's
Apple has rejected Epic Games' application for a developer account it would use to launch an app store for iPhones in Europe, Epic CEO Tim Sweeney said Wednesday. The relationship between Apple and Epic Games has been confrontational since Epic sued Apple in 2020 over whether Fortnite could evade Apple's App Store rules and bypass its 30% cut of game sales. The spat highlights global regulatory threats to Apple's App Store sales, a profitable division for Apple reported under its services business. Sweeney said Wednesday that Epic planned to introduce a new app store in Europe to distribute Fortnite and other games. Don't miss these stories from CNBC PRO:WATCH: Epic Games lawsuit
Persons: Apple, Tim Sweeney, Sweeney, Phil Schiller, Schiller Organizations: Games, Apple, Apple App, Epic Games, Digital Markets, Spotify, Epic, Sweden, CNBC Locations: iPhones, Europe, California, Sweden
But the tides have shifted in recent months as investors overlook the $2.6 trillion company for rosier AI opportunities. "Everybody's waiting for Apple to come along," said Max Wasserman, co-founder and senior portfolio manager at Miramar Capital. "Great cash flow, great balance sheet, but they're just not demonstrating that they're going to be the new leader in AI." Apple's AI story Last month, Apple pulled the plug on its decade-long autonomous vehicle project in what many on Wall Street viewed as a move to divert resources toward AI prospects. Another way Apple could satisfy the need for AI progress is through a merger or acquisition of a company with large-scale AI capabilities, Meeks said.
Persons: Max Wasserman, they're, Tim Cook, haven't, CFRA Research's Angelo Zino, Wasserman, That's, Paul Meeks, Miramar's Wasserman, Melius Research's Ben Reitzes, Rosenblatt's Barton Crockett, Meeks, hasn't, Michael Bloom Organizations: Apple, Miramar Capital, Nasdaq, Nvidia, Meta, Microsoft, Union, Huawei, Accounting, Portfolio Management, Apple's, Conference Locations: China
We knew Apple's China market wasn't great. Jim Cramer said the stock could fall another 5% to $160 in its current run of bad form. Jim also maintained his "own it, don't trade it" Apple mantra because the stock is "one of the greatest performers of all times." Apple shares have shed roughly 14.5% from their all-time high of $199.62 each and nearly $3.1 trillion market value on Dec. 14, 2023. The CEO said Apple AI tech is already being used in the Vision Pro mixed reality headset's hand-tracking tool.
Persons: there's, Jim Cramer, Jim, we've, Tim Cook, we're, Cook, Cook's, Jim Cramer's Organizations: Apple, Research, Huawei, Starbucks, European, Big Tech, Barclays, Vision, Management, CNBC Locations: China
In today's big story, we're looking at bitcoin's latest rally and what's driving it so high this time around . The milestone comes amid a massive rally for bitcoin over the past month, where its price has surged almost 60%. Business Insider's Phil Rosen has a full rundown on what's pushing bitcoin's price so high this time . SOPA Images / GettyA boon for bitcoin doesn't mean everyone in the space wins. The insider I spoke to said there's no single, agreed-upon narrative for what's driving crypto toward a new peak.
Persons: , you've, Phil Rosen, BlackRock's, Jamie Dimon, there's, Tom Williams, Doom, Roubini, BofA, Li Qiang, headwinds, Mark Zuckerberg's, Andrew Bosworth, Sam Altman's, Altman, Hugo Herrera, Lachlan Murdoch, Nordstrom, Dan DeFrancesco, Jordan Parker Erb, Hallam Bullock, George Glover Organizations: Service, Business, Bitcoin, JPMorgan, Bank of America, Beijing, Apple, Getty, European Commission, Employees, BI, Boomers, Fox, Target Locations: bitcoin, China, Chengdu, Southwest China's Sichuan, New York, London
Traders work on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, U.S., February 29, 2024. Futures linked to the Nasdaq 100 rose on Tuesday night, following a sharp sell-off for all three major averages. S&P 500 futures added 0.05%, and Dow Jones Industrial Average futures inched higher by 19 points, or 0.05%. Investors dumped large-cap tech names, fueling Tuesday's losses and notching the worst day since Jan. 2 for the tech sector. While the market will likely react to Powell's commentary, Hatfield thinks that his remarks should not come as a surprise to investors.
Persons: Nordstrom, Jay Hatfield, It's, Hatfield, it's Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, Nasdaq, Dow Jones Industrial, Dow, Investors, Apple, Counterpoint Research, Microsoft, Infrastructure Capital Advisors, Financial Services Committee Locations: New York City, U.S, China
Check out the companies making the biggest moves in premarket trading: Target — Shares of the retailer jumped nearly 8% after a stronger-than-expected fourth-quarter report. Target generated $2.98 in earnings per share on $31.92 billion of revenue. Analysts surveyed by LSEG were looking for Target to earn $2.42 per share on $31.83 billion of revenue. Stitch Fix — Shares tumbled 13.4% a day after the online personalized styling service company reported an earnings miss for its second quarter. AeroVironment — The stock rallied nearly 18% a day after the defense company exceeded estimates for its third-quarter adjusted earnings per share and revenue.
Persons: Tesla, Microstrategy, Albemarle, GitLab, , Jesse Pound, Lisa Han Organizations: Apple, Counterpoint Research, Reuters, Police, CNBC, Bloomberg, Department of Commerce's, of Industry, Security, Paymentus Holdings Locations: China, Berlin
Target — Target surged nearly 12% after the retailer topped Wall Street's fourth-quarter estimates . Advanced Micro Devices — Shares fell more than 2% after Bloomberg said AMD failed to get a made-for-China chip past U.S. regulators. Profit forecasts also missed expectations, with GitLab guiding between 19 cents and 23 cents, versus a consensus estimate of 35 cents. Paymentus Holdings — The payment technology stock popped 21% after surpassing Wall Street's fourth-quarter revenue and earnings estimates. AeroVironment — The defense stock soared nearly 28% and headed for its second-best day ever after topping Wall Street's fiscal third-quarter expectations and offering stronger-than-expected full-year guidance.
Persons: Apple —, Tesla, — Microstrategy, Albemarle, GitLab, Wall, AeroVironment, , Yun Li, Michelle Fox, Jesse Pound, Hakyung Kim Organizations: Apple, Apple — Apple, Research, , Bloomberg, AMD, Commerce Department, Preferred Stock, Paymentus Holdings, Technologies, Wolfe Research Locations: China, Berlin, Australia
Analysts from Counterpoint Research said the overall mobile market in China fell by 7% with companies including Apple, Oppo and Vivo experiencing declines. Customers that once would have considered Apple are now turning to national brands, particularly Huawei, Counterpoint said. The stock has fallen about 11.6% this year on concerns about weakening sales, particularly in China. China remains a very important market for Apple as it is the largest market behind the US. “Apple, to its credit, ended the year at number one, which was extraordinary despite headwinds from China,” he said.
Persons: , ” Mengmeng Zhang, Huawei’s, they’ve, Jeff Fieldhack, Apple, , Fieldhack, CNN’s Krystal Hur Organizations: CNN, Apple, Counterpoint Research, Huawei, Counterpoint Locations: China, United States
Apple shares tumbled on Monday after European regulators hit the tech giant with a big antitrust fine over music streaming. The European Commission dished out a $1.95 billion fine — claiming Apple violated competition laws in the music streaming market. Apple and Spotify have rival audio streaming services. "New AI services should compel users to upgrade iPhones, driving a Supercycle in 2025," the analysts said in a note to clients Monday. Melius also sees upside to Apple Services due to AI-infused software features.
Persons: , Jim Cramer, Jim, Tim Cook, Apple, we're, Melius, Jim Cramer's, Scott Eells Organizations: Apple, European, European Union, Spotify, European Commission, Big Tech, Microsoft, Nvidia, Nvidia's, Huawei, India . Club, Apple Music, Research, Apple Services, CNBC, Nasdaq, Bloomberg, Getty Locations: Europe, American, China, India, New York
Apple announces new MacBook Airs with its latest M3 chip
  + stars: | 2024-03-04 | by ( Todd Haselton | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Apple on Monday announced new versions of its 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Air laptops with its latest M3 chip. The M3 chip first launched in October, when Apple launched versions of the chip for its iMac desktop computer and more powerful versions of the processor for its MacBook Pro laptops. The new M3 chip allows users to add up to two external displays, an improvement from a single screen supported by earlier chips. It called the new MacBook Air the "world's best consumer laptop for AI." The 13-inch MacBook Air starts at $1,099, while the 15-inch starts at $1,299.
Persons: it's, Anthropic's Claude, Apple, Tim Cook Organizations: Apple, Monday, Apple's, Conference, CNBC, YouTube
Super Micro Computer , Deckers Outdoor — The technology firm and athletic footwear designer respectively popped 27% and nearly 3% after S & P Dow Jones Indices announced Friday that the two stocks would be added to the S & P 500 on March 18. Super Micro Computer and Deckers Outdoor will replace Zions Bancorpation and Whirlpool , which will move to the S & P MidCap 400 Index. Macy's — Shares skyrocketed 16% after Arkhouse Management said it and Brigade Capital Management have raised their offer for the department store . DoorDash — Shares jumped more than 5% after RBC upgraded the food delivery company to outperform from sector perform. Lyft — The ride-sharing platform added 6% after RBC upgraded the stock to an outperform rating from sector perform.
Persons: Dow, Zions, , Lyft, Morgan Stanley, Li, Piper Sandler, Ford, CNBC's Michelle Fox, Alexander Harring, Hakyung Kim, Tanaya Macheel, Yun Li, Jesse Pound, Samantha Subin Organizations: Micro Computer, Dow Jones, Whirlpool, Arkhouse Management, Brigade Capital Management, Apple, European, Miners, Marathon Digital, Cipher Mining, Iris Energy, RBC, Kyverna Therapeutics, Wells, JPMorgan, Ferrari —, Citi, Li Auto, Dutch Bros, American Airlines —, Max Locations: Wells Fargo
Super Micro Computer , Deckers Outdoor — Shares of Super Micro Computer and Deckers Outdoor jumped 12% and 5%, respectively, after S & P Dow Jones Indices said Friday the two companies would be added to the S & P 500 later this month. They will replace Whirlpool and Zion Bancorp, which will move to the S & P MidCap 400 index as of the March 18 open. Macy's — Macy's stock skyrocketed nearly 17% after Arkhouse Management upped its buyout offer for the department store chain to $24 from $21 a share, or about $6.6 billion. Crypto stocks – Companies whose performance is tied to the price of bitcoin rose in premarket trading after the cryptocurrency touched another two-year high . Spirit AeroSystems , Boeing — Shares of the fuselage maker rose nearly 3%.
Persons: Dow, CleanSpark, AeroSystems, Lyft, Morgan Stanley, Li Auto, Piper Sandler, Brian Mullan, — CNBC's Lisa Han, Fred Imbert, Tanaya, Hakyung Kim, Jesse Pound, Michelle Fox Organizations: Micro Computer, Dow Jones, Whirlpool, Zion Bancorp, Arkhouse Management, Apple, European Commission, Marathon, Iris Energy, RBC, Boeing —, Boeing, Max, , Citi, Li Auto, Li, Mobile
A trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) during morning trading on March 4, 2024 in New York City. U.S. stock futures were little changed Monday night after the Nasdaq Composite retreated from its record high. Futures tied to the Dow Jones Industrial Average ticked down 59 points, or 0.1%. S&P 500 futures inched down 0.1%, while Nasdaq-100 futures fell 0.2%. During Monday's main trading session, the S&P 500 dropped 0.12%, and the tech-forward Nasdaq Composite slipped 0.41%.
Persons: Dow, Jason Draho, CNBC's, They're, Draho, there's Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, GitLab, Nvidia, Micro Computer, Apple, European Commission, UBS Global Wealth Management, Target, Nordstrom, P Global US Services, Services Locations: New York City . U.S
Apple's stock fell Monday morning after EU regulators slapped the company with a $2 billion fine. The fine is part of the EU's push to get Apple to open up its App Store. Investors are trying to figure out how much opening the App Store will hurt the company long term. Which means, at the moment, that Apple's $2 billion fine has cost it some $80 billion in market cap. But as recently as a month ago, the conventional wisdom was that Apple's fine was going to be something in the $500 million range.
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In this article AAPL Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNTwatch nowThe European Commission, the European Union's executive arm, on Monday hit Apple with a 1.8 billion euro ($1.95 billion) antitrust fine for abusing its dominant position on the market for the distribution of music streaming apps. Apple also banned developers of music streaming apps from providing any instructions about how users could subscribe to these cheaper offers, the Commission alleged. Apple responseIn a fiery response to the fine, Apple said Spotify would stand to gain the most from the EU pronouncement. That's because instead of selling subscriptions in their iOS app, Spotify sell them via their own website stead. Apple fine just a 'parking ticket'The Commission said that Apple prevented developers of music streaming apps from informing their iOS users within their apps about prices of subscriptions or offers available elsewhere.
Persons: Apple, , Margrethe Vestager, Vestager Organizations: European Commission, Apple, Commission, EU, U.S, Spotify, Apple Music Locations: Brussels, Stockholm, Sweden, Cupertino
And Apple will give iPhone and iPad users access to rival app stores and payment systems for the first time. The tech giants have been preparing ahead of a Wednesday deadline to comply with a new European Union law intended to increase competition in the digital economy. Those changes are some of the most visible shifts that Microsoft, Apple, Google, Meta and others are making in response to a wave of new regulations and laws around the world. In the United States, some of the tech behemoths have said they will abandon practices that are the subject of federal antitrust investigations. “This is a turning point,” said Margrethe Vestager, the European Commission executive vice president in Brussels, who spent much of the past decade battling with tech giants.
Persons: , Margrethe Vestager Organizations: Google, Microsoft, European Union, Markets, Apple, Justice Department, European Commission, Locations: United States, Brussels
Read previewAI-powered tech hardware is having a moment. Since OpenAI launched ChatGPT in November 2022, companies have been racing to cash in on the generative AI hype. Some companies are taking their AI efforts to the next level: integrating AI into flashy new consumer devices. Jony Ives, a tech analyst, called this new frontier of hardware innovation "the golden goose" for tech leaders in the next decade. AdvertisementRumors are swirling that Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, is working with Jony Ives, the designer of the iPhone, on building a consumer AI device.
Persons: , OpenAI, Jony Ives, Sam Altman Organizations: Service, Meta, Google, Business, Apple, Bloomberg
What makes these stocks so formidable is the way they are "constantly reinventing themselves," Jeff Marks, the Club's director of portfolio analysis, said alongside Jim on stage. The Club portfolio, which consists of 32 stocks and cash, has nearly a 22% weighting in the Super Six. Let's consider how to allocate a hypothetical portfolio consisting of 12 stocks and 10% cash. Understanding how the stocks are linked creates an opportunity to build a well-rounded portfolio that balances risk and future returns. Jim waits 45 minutes after sending a trade alert before buying or selling a stock in his charitable trust's portfolio.
Persons: Jim Cramer, … I'm, Jim, Jeff Marks, Let's, Eli Lilly, Linde, , Tim Cook, we're, it's, Jim Cramer's Organizations: Apple, Microsoft, Meta, Nvidia, Tesla, Palo Alto Networks, Costco, Linde, Google, Facebook, Amazon Web Services, Super, Jim Cramer's Charitable, CNBC Locations: Palo, Amazon, lockstep
AI trade: Market gains accelerated since the Morning Meeting, with both the Nasdaq Composite and S & P 500 rising to new all-time highs. Casino stocks : Wynn shares and other Macao gaming stocks fell after the region's Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau reported February gross gaming revenue (GGR). As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. THE ABOVE INVESTING CLUB INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND PRIVACY POLICY , TOGETHER WITH OUR DISCLAIMER . NO FIDUCIARY OBLIGATION OR DUTY EXISTS, OR IS CREATED, BY VIRTUE OF YOUR RECEIPT OF ANY INFORMATION PROVIDED IN CONNECTION WITH THE INVESTING CLUB.
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Jason Alden | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesBARCELONA — British telecommunications giant BT says it expects to launch its first so-called "standalone 5G" network in 2024. Howard Watson, BT's chief technology officer, told CNBC that the telco group plans to switch on its standalone 5G network, which is often referred to in the industry as "true" 5G, later this year. "We've already been ensuring that the SIM cards that our customers have in their current 5G devices can do 5G standalone," Watson added. 5G standalone is different from 5G Advanced, though. 5G standalone refers to the development of a 5G network that isn't being built on top of 4G cores.
Persons: Jason Alden, Howard Watson, Watson, Milind Kulkarni, Kulkarni Organizations: BT Group, Bloomberg, Getty, BT, CNBC, Mobile, Congress, Swedish, Ericsson, Qualcomm, Apple, Samsung Locations: Reading, BARCELONA, British, Barcelona, Europe
Many employees on the nearly 2,000-person team will be tasked to work on Apple's AI unit instead, Bloomberg said. There has been little public info about Apple's self-driving car ambitions, but reports first surfaced back in 2014 when the company poached automotive engineers from other firms. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. THE ABOVE INVESTING CLUB INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND PRIVACY POLICY , TOGETHER WITH OUR DISCLAIMER . NO FIDUCIARY OBLIGATION OR DUTY EXISTS, OR IS CREATED, BY VIRTUE OF YOUR RECEIPT OF ANY INFORMATION PROVIDED IN CONNECTION WITH THE INVESTING CLUB.
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A self-proclaimed hardware hacker modded his AirPods Max to have a USB-C charging port. It's rumored that Apple's next generation of the headphones will ditch the Lightning port for USB-C. AdvertisementOne engineer is giving AirPods Max owners one less reason to upgrade to the new model that Apple is expected to eventually announce — if they're the DIY type. But Pillonel wasn't willing to wait, dubbing his modified headphones the "World's First USB-C AirPods Max" in his video description. While it then added the port to many of its devices, including iPads and accessories, the MacBook has used a USB-C port for years.
Persons: Max, , Ken Pillonel, iPhones —, Pillonel wasn't, That's, that's, Pillonel Organizations: Service, YouTube, Apple, Bloomberg, eBay
Apple appears to be tapping out as car companies scramble to adjust EV plans. AdvertisementThe Apple car is dead (apparently). The scrapped plans would be a grim sign for the EV market in the US, which has suffered from flagging demand. As BI reported earlier this month, car companies are rethinking EV plans in response to softening demand for pure electric cars. Automakers shift EV plansLike Apple, US auto companies have been shifting plans to account for softer EV demand.
Persons: , Apple's, BYD, We're, Stella Li, Li, Mary Barra, Elon Musk's Tesla, Musk, Harald Wilhelm, Mercedes Organizations: Apple, Service, EV, Bloomberg, Yahoo Finance, General, Volvo, Polestar, Benz Locations: North America
Apple is probably shutting down its electric car project in favor of some big bets on artificial intelligence, according to UBS. AAPL YTD mountain Apple shares this year The UBS report came after Bloomberg reported on Tuesday that the iPhone maker is reportedly axing its decade-long venture to build an electric vehicle. Among the potential upcoming AI announcements, Vogt is bracing for Apple CEO Tim Cook to debut a new processor in the iPhone 16 supporting AI, and a new AI or large language model feature on the iOS 18 operating system. UBS also anticipated updates to "Siri" and "Messages" that would enable new features, such as summaries of incoming texts. There are some financial downsides to Apple in halting its car venture, Vogt said.
Persons: David Vogt, Vogt, Tim Cook, Siri, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Apple, UBS, company's, Bloomberg
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