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Tech

Evercore raises Apple's TP to US$160 on Apple Car prospects

The company will release its first-quarter results on Jan 27.
Big Tech backlash means less free stuff - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Tech

Big Tech backlash means less free stuff

Governments around the world are taking major steps to clamp down on the anti-competitive practices of large technology companies.
Singaporeans to earn up to $380 by keeping healthy with the Apple Watch - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Fitness

Singaporeans to earn up to $380 by keeping healthy with the Apple Watch

As part of the scheme, Singapore residents will be able to earn as much as $380 by completing goals and tasks set within the app.

Tech

Sydney-based top fund still sees value in Apple, Amazon after sizzling rally

Apple fell 3.3% on Thursday, while Amazon dropped 2.9%.

Company in the news

Apple becomes first US-listed company to cross US$2 trillion mark

Apple Inc. made Wall Street history on Wednesday when its 2020 stock surge pushed the market value over US$2 trillion ($2.74 trillion), the first time a US company has surpassed that level.

US stocks

Apple nears US$2 tril in market value; share of S&P 500 hits milestone

The world gawked two years ago when Apple Inc.’s market value crossed US$1 trillion ($1.37 trillion) for the first time. But the feat was less noteworthy when viewed from another perspective: relative size.

Disruption and Digitalisation

Is time running out for TikTok?

What is all this fuss about US President Donald Trump banning the most popular mobile app for teenagers around the world?

Global Economy

Briefs

"A union leader will do what it takes to save jobs and in every way possible. And when jobs cannot be saved, union leaders will support workers through the tough times and help them seek new opportunities." –— NTUC secretary general Ng Chee Meng

Covid-19

Apple closes all stores outside Greater China for 2 weeks

“Frankly it’s good that they do it,” US president Donald Trump said at a press conference Saturday. “We want to keep people away for a little while.”

Tech

Apple priced itself out of shrinking Chinese smartphone market

SAN FRANCISCO (Jan 4): Apple Inc.’s falloff in demand for iPhones in China shows the company’s flagship product is hurt by its high price and the rise of cheaper, more comparable rival devices in the world’s biggest market.
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