Apple (AAPL)
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Apple is a leading technology company known for designing, manufacturing, and marketing a range of innovative consumer electronics, software, and services
Its flagship products include the iPhone, iPad, and Mac computers, which are widely recognized for their cutting-edge technology and user-friendly interfaces. In addition to hardware, Apple offers a suite of software applications, operating systems, and digital services such as the App Store, iCloud, and Apple Music. The company is also committed to sustainability and privacy, integrating these principles into its products and operations. With a focus on premium quality and seamless integration across its devices, Apple has established a loyal customer base worldwide.
Previous Close | 220.84 |
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Open | 220.14 |
Bid | 215.46 |
Ask | 215.47 |
Day's Range | 214.91 - 221.75 |
52 Week Range | 164.07 - 260.10 |
Volume | 47,886,661 |
Market Cap | 3.56T |
PE Ratio (TTM) | 34.20 |
EPS (TTM) | 6.3 |
Dividend & Yield | 1.000 (0.46%) |
1 Month Average Volume | 48,674,907 |
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Learn everything you need to know about converting MOV files to MP4 on the updated guide. Follow the tips to simplify video conversion while preserving quality.SAN DIEGO - March 12, 2025 - PRLog -- DivX, a pioneer in video technology for over 20 years, has unveiled its newly enhanced MOV to MP4 converter guide, designed to empower users with improved video conversion tips and solutions. The updated guide reflects DivX's ongoing commitment to simplifying digital media management through intuitive, high-quality tools.The comprehensive guide goes beyond simple instructions, offering an in-depth exploration of both MOV and MP4 file formats. Readers can learn how MOV files, originally developed by Apple for QuickTime, excel in preserving video quality but often struggle with compatibility and large file sizes. In contrast, MP4's widespread support across devices makes it the preferred choice for seamless playback, efficient storage, and easy sharing. By breaking down the strengths and limitations of each format, DivX empowers users to make informed decisions about their media files."Our goal was to create a guide that simplifies the conversion process while educating users on the best practices for maintaining video quality," said DivX CEO, Noel Egnatios. "We understand that our users want clear, practical advice—not just on conversion tools, but also on how to avoid common pitfalls in converting video."The enhanced guide outlines various conversion methods—helping users weigh the pros and cons of free online converters versus dedicated software solutions like DivX Converter. While online tools can be convenient, DivX emphasizes the advantages of using offline software for faster processing, improved security, and higher-quality results.The improved guide also includes a simple, step-by-step conversion walkthrough, so readers can confidently convert MOV files to MP4. From importing files to adjusting video settings and exporting the final product, the guide provides clear instructions to simplify the process.DivX's MOV to MP4 converter guide is designed to complement the powerful DivX Converter, part of the free DivX Software suite. With fast processing speeds, high-quality output, and an intuitive drag-and-drop interface, DivX Converter offers a secure, reliable alternative to online tools—keeping users' files protected while delivering superior results.About DivXDivX, LLC develops innovative technology to provide extraordinary digital entertainment experiences on any device. Since 2000, DivX has been setting the standard for high-quality digital video by creating pioneering technologies for consumers, device manufactures and streaming services around the world. DivX licenses its technology to enable stunning video playback, and major consumer electronics brands have shipped over 1.7 billion DivX-enabled devices worldwide. The DivX consumer software has over 1 billion worldwide downloads and provides consumers the tools to play, convert and cast their content. DivX is headquartered in San Diego, California. For more information, please visit www.divx.com.Photos: (Click photo to enlarge) Source: Boulder SEO MarketingRead Full Story - DivX Unveils Enhanced Guide on Converting MOV to MP4 for Effortless Video Conversion | More news from this sourcePress release distribution by PRLog
Via PRLog · March 12, 2025

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Via NewMediaWire · March 12, 2025
RADNOR, PA - March 12, 2025 (NEWMEDIAWIRE) - The law firm of Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check, LLP (www.ktmc.com) informs investors that a securities class action lawsuit has been filed against Skyworks Solutions, Inc. (“Skyworks”) (NASDAQSWKS) on behalf of those who purchased or otherwise acquired Skyworks securities between July 30, 2024, and February 5, 2025, inclusive (the “Class Period”). The lead plaintiff deadline is May 5, 2025.
Via TheNewswire.com · March 12, 2025

Is the market bracing for a recession? If it is, it could be one of the most productive recessions.
Via Talk Markets · March 12, 2025

Apple stock under serious selling pressure, down 10.85% year-to-date. Negative signals like MACD, RSI, and delayed AI rollout are concerning.
Via Benzinga · March 12, 2025

Investors were net buyers in a choppy February. But Meta, Apple were top sells.
Via Investor's Business Daily · March 12, 2025

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Via Benzinga · March 12, 2025
InvestorNewsBreaks – Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) Faces Price Target Reduction Amid Siri Upgrade Delays
Apple (NASDAQAAPL) has experienced a reduction in its stock price target by Morgan Stanley, now set at $252, down from $275. Analyst Erik Woodring attributes this adjustment to delays in the rollout of advanced AI features for Siri, which were anticipated to drive iPhone upgrades in fiscal year 2026. Woodring now forecasts that Apple will ship approximately 230 million iPhones in 2025, consistent with 2024 figures, and expects a 6% increase to 243 million units in 2026. Consequently, revenue and earnings-per-share estimates for fiscal 2026 have been reduced by 5% to 6%.
Via Investor Brand Network · March 12, 2025

Via The Motley Fool · March 12, 2025

Investment bank Morgan Stanley cut its price target on Apple stock, citing a lack of compelling AI features to drive iPhone sales.
Via Investor's Business Daily · March 12, 2025

True turnaround, or temporary relief? The total market cap change for the Magnificent Seven tech stocks is currently $258 billion.
Via Benzinga · March 12, 2025

Woodring noted that an upgraded Siri personal assistant was the number one AI feature prospective iPhone upgraders were interested in when upgrading.
Via Stocktwits · March 12, 2025

Via The Motley Fool · March 12, 2025

Palantir Technologies' Alex Karp is reportedly the most affluent U.S. tech company boss as the company's market cap spikes.
Via Benzinga · March 12, 2025

Alibaba's Tsai discusses AI's potential to improve equity research and law, projecting a $10T market and benefit for Alibaba's cloud business.
Via Benzinga · March 12, 2025

Billionaire investor Ray Dalio reiterated his stance on China's dominance in the application and usage of artificial intelligence technology.
Via Benzinga · March 12, 2025

In a shaky stock market environment, dividend-paying stocks can be especially attractive.
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There's a spending trend that's even hotter than AI, but it has its limitations.
Via The Motley Fool · March 12, 2025

Apple is betting on a new immersive Metallica concert to reignite interest in its $3,499 Vision Pro headset.
Via Benzinga · March 12, 2025