Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) and Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) are the two largest companies in the world by market capitalization. While Nvidia is valued at roughly $3.38 trillion as of this writing and stands as the second-biggest business,
Nvidia passed Apple in market value on Tuesday, once again becoming the most valuable publicly traded company in the world.
Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) stock once again had the highest market capitalization in public markets, overtaking Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) on Tuesday as the iPhone maker’s stock price slid, sustaining a recent decline.
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The iPhone maker’s shares are down by more than 9% so far this year, while Nvidia’s shares are up 2%. Jefferies (JEF) analysts downgraded Apple’s rating to “Underperform” in a note ...
Nvidia’s market valuation surpassed Apple’s on Tuesday, making it the world’s most valuable publicly traded business once more. TakeAway Points: Nvidia’s market valuation overtook Apple’s, making it the world’s most valuable publicly traded business once more.
Intel on Thursday posted December-quarter results that beat analysts' low expectations, while its forecast for current-quarter revenue missed estimates as the chipmaker grapples with tepid demand for its data center chips and as investors wait for a new CEO.
Not unlike many other tech peers, Apple stock is trading at historically high valuations. Shares of Apple are trading at 31.4 times earnings expected over the next 12 months. That’s more than their five-year average of 26.
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