Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Your iPhone videos are getting auto-captions in iOS 27

    Pixel Watch software update broke one of its most useful features

    Meta’s latest app wants you to forget about Reddit and embrace the AI

    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    • Tech
    • Gadgets
    • Spotlight
    • Gaming
    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    circuitthoughtscircuitthoughts
    Subscribe
    • Home
    • Gadgets
    • Insights
    • Apps

      Google Uses AI Searches To Detect If Someone Is In Crisis

      Gboard Magic Wand Button Will Covert Your Text To Emojis

      Android 10 & Older Devices Now Getting Automatic App Permissions Reset

      Spotify Blend Update Increases Group Sizes, Adds Celebrity Blends

      Samsung May Improve Battery Significantly With Galaxy Watch 5

    • Gear
    • Mobiles
      1. Tech
      2. Gadgets
      3. Insights
      4. View All

      Your iPhone videos are getting auto-captions in iOS 27

      Pixel Watch software update broke one of its most useful features

      Meta’s latest app wants you to forget about Reddit and embrace the AI

      T-Mobile, Verizon offer various Motorola Razr models for free

      March Update May Have Weakened The Haptics For Pixel 6 Users

      Project 'Diamond' Is The Galaxy S23, Not A Rollable Smartphone

      The At A Glance Widget Is More Useful After March Update

      Pre-Order The OnePlus 10 Pro For Just $1 In The US

      Motorola Edge+ Review: It Checks A Lot Of Boxes

      This Smartphone Concept Design Is Different… In A Good Way

      Twitter Just Made Searching Your Direct Messages Better

      That Netflix Price Hike Is Starting To Take Place

      Latest Huawei Mobiles P50 and P50 Pro Feature Kirin Chips

      Samsung Galaxy M62 Benchmarked with Galaxy Note10’s Chipset

      9.1

      Review: T-Mobile Winning 5G Race Around the World

      8.9

      Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra Review: the New King of Android Phones

    • Computing
    circuitthoughtscircuitthoughts
    Home»Tech»Computing»Apple’s shares hit an all-time high and this is what it means
    Computing

    Apple’s shares hit an all-time high and this is what it means

    adminBy No Comments4 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Apple’s stock price had been dormant for a while, but now the stock is red-hot as it set an all-time record close on Friday, finally getting over the $300 mark. Over the last year, Apple’s stock has gained an impressive 42% and with Friday’s closing price of $300.23, up $2.02 or 0.68% today, the tech giant is now valued at $4.41 trillion. That is more than one trillion dollars less than the $5.46 trillion that Nvidia is worth.

    Apple is behind NVIDIA and other companies in market capitalization

    Still, it means that Apple has impressively more than quadrupled its market cap since August 2, 2018, when it became the first publicly traded U.S. firm to be valued at $1 trillion. Most analysts will tell you that a stock moves before the news comes out, and with that in mind, what could Apple’s recent strong showing mean?

    Apple's stock chart from its IPO to now.Apple's stock chart from its IPO to now.

    Apple’s shares are at an all-time high. | Image by Google

    The first thing that comes to mind is that the record high Apple stock price is telling us that Apple’s Siri 2.0 upgrade will be a success. Siri will no longer be an underperforming digital assistant, and powered by a 1.2 trillion parameter custom Gemini model from Google, Siri will become a successful chatbot.

    Apple’s shares hit an all-time high possibly indicating that good times are ahead

    In addition, the new Personal Siri capabilities will allow Siri to go through Apple’s Mail app, Calendar app, Messages app, Photos app, and the Notes app to find the answer to personal queries. I think most iPhone users are really looking forward to seeing this new version of Siri.

    But setting a new all-time closing high suggests even bigger and better things for Apple, and it could be related to Apple’s upcoming smart glasses. The current expectations call for Apple to unveil its display-free specs alongside the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max. They will use Apple’s Visual Intelligence feature, and the new and improved Siri 2.0 will play an important role.

    Could the rally be predicting huge demand for the iPhone Ultra this year? 

    We can’t forget the upcoming foldable iPhone, which could be unveiled in September and released as late as December. With a price tag rumored to be in the range of $2,000-$2,400, Apple is reportedly gearing up to produce 3 million units for the initial launch of the device, dubbed the iPhone Fold or the iPhone Ultra. This phone surely could be behind the recent rally in Apple’s stock.

     

    The real smart glasses that Apple fans are waiting for, the ones that use an AR display similar to Google Glass, aren’t expected until 2028. Since stock prices are believed to look ahead by only six to nine months, the AR glasses, the bezel-and button-free iPhone 20 with a pristine display and no ports, are not believed to be behind the stock’s current rally.

    These upcoming devices and software changes could be getting investors hyped

    So that has us believing that the current rally is forecasting success for:

    • The iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max.
    • The iPhone Fold/iPhone Ultra.
    • The Siri 2.0 upgrade.
    • First generation “Display-free” smart glasses. 
    There’s also the possibility that the stock is responding to the anticipated success of John Ternus, who will be replacing Tim Cook as Apple’s CEO on September 1. Cook will become the Executive Chairman of Apple’s Board of Directors.

    Since Cook took the CEO title for good nearly 15 years ago, Apple’s shares have risen 2085%, close to a 21x increase. Ternus has some pretty big shoes to follow, but the rally in Apple’s shares seem to indicate that things look promising for the start of Ternus’ tenure as Apple CEO.

    Get Visible as low as $20/mo for 1 year. Limited time offer with code: FRESHSTART

    Get Visible as low as $20/mo for 1 year. Limited time offer with code: FRESHSTART

    Offer Ends 6.1.2026 at 11.59pm ET. New members get $5/mo off the $25/mg Visible plan, $35/mo Visible+ plan, or $45/mo Visible+ Pro plan for the first 12 months. Promo code FRESHSTART required at checkout.


    Buy at Visible

    Read the latest from Alan Friedman

    #Apples #shares #hit #alltime #high #means

    alltime Apples high hit means shares
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

    Related Posts

    Your iPhone videos are getting auto-captions in iOS 27

    Pixel Watch software update broke one of its most useful features

    Meta’s latest app wants you to forget about Reddit and embrace the AI

    Add A Comment

    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Editors Picks
    8.5

    Apple Planning Big Mac Redesign and Half-Sized Old Mac

    Autonomous Driving Startup Attracts Chinese Investor

    Onboard Cameras Allow Disabled Quadcopters to Fly

    Top Reviews
    9.1

    Review: T-Mobile Winning 5G Race Around the World

    By
    8.9

    Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra Review: the New King of Android Phones

    By
    8.9

    Xiaomi Mi 10: New Variant with Snapdragon 870 Review

    By
    circuitthoughts
    Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest Vimeo YouTube
    • Home
    • Tech
    • Gadgets
    • Mobiles
    • Our Authors
    © 2026 ThemeSphere. Designed by WPfastworld.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.