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Microsoft challenges Apple as world's most valuable company
Economic Times
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1y ago
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Apple's recent stock dip has put it at risk of being overtaken by Microsoft as the world's most valuable company. Concerns over iPhone sales and smartphone demand have caused Apple's shares to fall, while Microsoft's shares have remained stable. Apple's market capitalization currently stands at $2.866 trillion, slightly higher than Microsoft's $2.837 trillion. Both companies have experienced fluctuations in their market value in the past, with Microsoft briefly surpassing Apple in 2021. Analysts predict a slight revenue increase for Apple in the coming quarter, while Microsoft is expected to report a 16% revenue increase.
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Microsoft overtakes Apple as world's most valuable company
Livemint
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1y ago
Medial
Microsoft surpassed Apple to become the world's most valuable company after Apple experienced a slow start to 2024 due to concerns over demand. Livemint, an Indian news website, is recognized as the fastest growing news website globally. Users can access a range of benefits, including newsletters, real-time stock tracking, breaking news, and personalized newsfeeds on the website.
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Nvidia overtakes Apple as world's most valuable company
Economic Times
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9m ago
Medial
Nvidia has surpassed Apple to become the world's most valuable company, driven by strong demand for its new AI chips. With a market value of $3.53 trillion, Nvidia briefly took the lead from Apple's $3.52 trillion market cap. This follows Nvidia's previous position as the most valuable company before being overtaken by Microsoft and Apple. The company's stock has risen by 18% in October, boosted by a funding round announcement from OpenAI. In an environment where companies are increasingly adopting AI technology, Nvidia is well-positioned for continued growth.
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Short bets against Nvidia stand at $34 billion, S3 Partners says
Economic Times
ยท
1y ago
Medial
Investors have placed short bets against Nvidia, as the company threatens to surpass Microsoft as the world's most valuable company. These short bets against Nvidia amount to approximately $34 billion, which is nearly double the combined amount bet against Apple and Tesla. Despite this, the short bets against Nvidia make up just 1% of its stock market value, as the demand for its high-end AI processors continues to drive its stock up. On Wednesday, Nvidia's market value reached $1.012 trillion, surpassing Apple to become the second most valuable company. However, its market value decreased to $2.96 trillion on Thursday, while Microsoft's value stands at $3.15 trillion.
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Whoโs next to touch m-cap of $4 trillion? And can Nvidia hit $6 trillion?
Livemint
ยท
24d ago
Medial
Once the world's most valuable company, Exxon Mobil has been eclipsed by AI giants like Nvidia, which recently reached a $4 trillion market cap. Microsoft and Apple also benefit from this tech shift, with Nvidia leading in AI infrastructure. The landscape may soon see Microsoft challenge Nvidia's dominance, reflecting the broader trend of AI companies rapidly surpassing traditional sectors in market valuation.
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Nvidia loses top spot to Microsoft after 3% drop
Economic Times
ยท
1y ago
Medial
Nvidia's shares fell by 3.4% on Thursday, causing Microsoft to regain its position as the world's most valuable company. Nvidia's market capitalization dropped by around $91 billion, while Microsoft's also slipped. Nvidia, Microsoft, and Apple are competing to be the top company, with Apple's market capitalization at $3.22 trillion. Meanwhile, Elon Musk revealed that Dell and Super Micro are supplying server racks for his xAI startup's supercomputer, which relies on Nvidia chips. Nvidia's stock price has almost tripled this year, and Super Micro and Dell have seen significant increases as well.
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How Microsoft could supplant Apple as the worldโs most valuable firm
Livemint
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1y ago
Medial
Microsoft is betting big on generative AI, introducing its AI-powered chatbot, "Copilot," into various aspects of its business. Copilot can summarize documents, answer questions, create PowerPoint presentations, and more. With the potential to transform desk jobs, Microsoft aims to bring this technology to the 1.2 billion users of Microsoft 365 and the 1.4 billion users of Windows. The company's investment in OpenAI allows it to integrate cutting-edge AI into its products, potentially driving business towards its high-margin cloud service, Azure, and reclaiming the title of the world's most valuable public company from Apple. However, competition and regulatory concerns may pose challenges to Microsoft's ambitions.
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Nvidia Surpasses Microsoft in Market Capitalization, Eyes $4 Trillion Market Cap with Tesla as Contender | DeepNewz Stocks
Business Bytes
ยท
2m ago
Medial
Nvidia has surpassed Microsoft in market capitalization, becoming the world's most valuable company. This milestone is a significant achievement in the technology and finance sectors, highlighting Nvidia's prominent position in the global market.
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Apple is worth $3 trillion. It also has a few obvious problems.
Business Insider
ยท
1y ago
Medial
Apple is currently the world's most valuable company with a market cap of $3 trillion. However, it faces challenges in 2024, including a temporary halt in sales of Apple Watch models due to a patent dispute, uncertainty over the success of its Vision Pro mixed reality headset, and a decline in iPhone sales in China due to competition from Huawei and a government crackdown. Despite these issues, analysts expect Apple to address them and continue to dominate the market.
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Appleโs reign as worldโs top stock at risk from bumpy 2024 start
Economic Times
ยท
1y ago
Medial
Apple Inc. is facing challenges as its stock experiences the worst start to the year, jeopardizing its status as the world's most valuable stock. The shares fell 0.4% amid reports of a looming antitrust case by the Justice Department. This marks Apple's longest losing streak since October. The potential case could challenge Apple's integrated device and service business model. The company, which held the top position since July 2022, lost about $177 billion in market value this year, the most significant market value decline at the start of any year on record.
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Nvidia set to overtake Apple as world's second-most valuable company at $2.68 trillion
Economic Times
ยท
1y ago
Medial
Nvidia is poised to overtake Apple as the world's second-most valuable company driven by the increasing adoption of AI applications. The reliance on Nvidia's high-end chips for AI technology, such as OpenAI's ChatGPT, has propelled the stock to nearly triple in value over the past year, reaching $2.68 trillion. Meanwhile, Apple has faced challenges with weak iPhone demand and competition in China, dropping its market value to $2.92 trillion. With Nvidia's explosive growth across gaming, crypto, and AI, it has quickly become a frontrunner in the market, outpacing even tech giants like Amazon and Alphabet.
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