3 trillion marks broken: new record for Apple shares

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Apple CEO Tim Cook is the new president of the world’s highest-paid company.

What a trick! It’s the first time a company is worth more than three trillion dollars on the stock market. Shares of Apple rose 1.5 percent on Friday, maintaining their record price. Apple’s share price hit a record high of just over $190. Market capitalization briefly hit over three trillion dollars yesterday. But at the end of the trade, the price was still below that.

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However, that may not be all. Analyst firm Wedbush sees even more potential for the world’s most valuable company and dares to make a prediction: “We assume that Apple’s fair valuation could be around US$3.5 trillion, with an upward rating of US$4 Trillion. Fiscal year 2025,” he says. analyst Dan Ives to Portal Börse-Online.

Started at $22 per share

Apple is no stranger to commerce. As early as December 12, 1980, the company dared to go public in New York. At the time, it was still at a low purchase price of $22 per share. In 2018, the US group exceeded US$ trillion in market capitalization. Accordingly, it proceeded rapidly. As early as 2020, the stock market value had hit over two trillion US dollars. (be)

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