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Apple Inc. designs, manufactures, and markets smartphones, personal computers, tablets, wearables, and accessories worldwide. The company offers iPhone, a line of smartphones; Mac, a line of personal computers; iPad, a line of multi-purpose tablets; and wearables, home, and accessories comprising AirPods, Apple TV, Apple Watch, Beats products, and HomePod. It also provides AppleCare support and cloud services; and operates various platforms, including the App Store that allow customers to discover and download applications and digital content, such as books, music, video, games, and podcasts. In addition, the company offers various services, such as Apple Arcade, a game subscription service; Apple Fitness+, a personalized fitness service; Apple Music, which offers users a curated listening experience with on-demand radio stations; Apple News+, a subscription news and magazine service; Apple TV+, which offers exclusive original content; Apple Card, a co-branded credit card; and Apple Pay, a cashless payment service, as well as licenses its intellectual property. The company serves consumers, and small and mid-sized businesses; and the education, enterprise, and government markets. It distributes third-party applications for its products through the App Store. The company also sells its products through its retail and online stores, and direct sales force; and third-party cellular network carriers, wholesalers, retailers, and resellers. Apple Inc. was founded in 1976 and is headquartered in Cupertino, California. more
Time Frame | AAPL | Sector | S&P500 |
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1-Week Return | -2.68% | -4.03% | -1.28% |
1-Month Return | 7% | -1.76% | 1.37% |
3-Month Return | 36.16% | 16.75% | 12.01% |
6-Month Return | 17.43% | 12.48% | 15.36% |
1-Year Return | 15.61% | 25.76% | 23.24% |
3-Year Return | 60.19% | 55.27% | 36.17% |
5-Year Return | 358.99% | 191.81% | 101.78% |
10-Year Return | 980.02% | 548.91% | 236.91% |
Sep '19 | Sep '20 | Sep '21 | Sep '22 | Sep '23 | 5YR TREND | |
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Total Revenue | 260.17B | 274.51B | 365.82B | 394.33B | 383.29B | [{"date":"2019-09-30","value":65.98,"profit":true},{"date":"2020-09-30","value":69.62,"profit":true},{"date":"2021-09-30","value":92.77,"profit":true},{"date":"2022-09-30","value":100,"profit":true},{"date":"2023-09-30","value":97.2,"profit":true}] |
Cost of Revenue | 161.78B | 169.56B | 212.98B | 223.55B | 214.14B | [{"date":"2019-09-30","value":72.37,"profit":true},{"date":"2020-09-30","value":75.85,"profit":true},{"date":"2021-09-30","value":95.27,"profit":true},{"date":"2022-09-30","value":100,"profit":true},{"date":"2023-09-30","value":95.79,"profit":true}] |
Gross Profit | 98.39B | 104.96B | 152.84B | 170.78B | 169.15B | [{"date":"2019-09-30","value":57.61,"profit":true},{"date":"2020-09-30","value":61.46,"profit":true},{"date":"2021-09-30","value":89.49,"profit":true},{"date":"2022-09-30","value":100,"profit":true},{"date":"2023-09-30","value":99.04,"profit":true}] |
Gross Margin | 37.82% | 38.23% | 41.78% | 43.31% | 44.13% | [{"date":"2019-09-30","value":85.69,"profit":true},{"date":"2020-09-30","value":86.64,"profit":true},{"date":"2021-09-30","value":94.67,"profit":true},{"date":"2022-09-30","value":98.14,"profit":true},{"date":"2023-09-30","value":100,"profit":true}] |
Operating Expenses | 34.46B | 38.67B | 43.89B | 51.34B | 54.85B | [{"date":"2019-09-30","value":62.83,"profit":true},{"date":"2020-09-30","value":70.5,"profit":true},{"date":"2021-09-30","value":80.02,"profit":true},{"date":"2022-09-30","value":93.61,"profit":true},{"date":"2023-09-30","value":100,"profit":true}] |
Operating Income | 63.93B | 66.29B | 108.95B | 119.44B | 114.30B | [{"date":"2019-09-30","value":53.53,"profit":true},{"date":"2020-09-30","value":55.5,"profit":true},{"date":"2021-09-30","value":91.22,"profit":true},{"date":"2022-09-30","value":100,"profit":true},{"date":"2023-09-30","value":95.7,"profit":true}] |
Total Non-Operating Income/Expense | 3.19B | 1.69B | 456.00M | (440.00M) | (748.00M) | [{"date":"2019-09-30","value":100,"profit":true},{"date":"2020-09-30","value":53.04,"profit":true},{"date":"2021-09-30","value":14.29,"profit":true},{"date":"2022-09-30","value":-13.78,"profit":false},{"date":"2023-09-30","value":-23.43,"profit":false}] |
Pre-Tax Income | 65.74B | 67.09B | 109.21B | 119.10B | 113.74B | [{"date":"2019-09-30","value":55.19,"profit":true},{"date":"2020-09-30","value":56.33,"profit":true},{"date":"2021-09-30","value":91.69,"profit":true},{"date":"2022-09-30","value":100,"profit":true},{"date":"2023-09-30","value":95.49,"profit":true}] |
Income Taxes | 10.48B | 9.68B | 14.53B | 19.30B | 16.74B | [{"date":"2019-09-30","value":54.31,"profit":true},{"date":"2020-09-30","value":50.16,"profit":true},{"date":"2021-09-30","value":75.27,"profit":true},{"date":"2022-09-30","value":100,"profit":true},{"date":"2023-09-30","value":86.74,"profit":true}] |
Income After Taxes | 55.26B | 57.41B | 94.68B | 99.80B | 97.00B | [{"date":"2019-09-30","value":55.37,"profit":true},{"date":"2020-09-30","value":57.52,"profit":true},{"date":"2021-09-30","value":94.87,"profit":true},{"date":"2022-09-30","value":100,"profit":true},{"date":"2023-09-30","value":97.19,"profit":true}] |
Income From Continuous Operations | 55.26B | 57.41B | 94.68B | 99.80B | 97.00B | [{"date":"2019-09-30","value":55.37,"profit":true},{"date":"2020-09-30","value":57.52,"profit":true},{"date":"2021-09-30","value":94.87,"profit":true},{"date":"2022-09-30","value":100,"profit":true},{"date":"2023-09-30","value":97.19,"profit":true}] |
Income From Discontinued Operations | - | - | - | - | - | [{"date":"2019-09-30","value":"-","profit":true},{"date":"2020-09-30","value":"-","profit":true},{"date":"2021-09-30","value":"-","profit":true},{"date":"2022-09-30","value":"-","profit":true},{"date":"2023-09-30","value":"-","profit":true}] |
Net Income | 55.26B | 57.41B | 94.68B | 99.80B | 97.00B | [{"date":"2019-09-30","value":55.37,"profit":true},{"date":"2020-09-30","value":57.52,"profit":true},{"date":"2021-09-30","value":94.87,"profit":true},{"date":"2022-09-30","value":100,"profit":true},{"date":"2023-09-30","value":97.19,"profit":true}] |
EPS (Diluted) | 2.98 | 3.27 | 5.62 | 6.11 | 6.12 | [{"date":"2019-09-30","value":48.69,"profit":true},{"date":"2020-09-30","value":53.43,"profit":true},{"date":"2021-09-30","value":91.83,"profit":true},{"date":"2022-09-30","value":99.84,"profit":true},{"date":"2023-09-30","value":100,"profit":true}] |
These ratios help you determine the liquidity of the company. Higher is better.
AAPL | |
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Cash Ratio | 0.54 |
Current Ratio | 1.04 |
Quick Ratio | 0.99 |
These ratios help you understand the company's efficiency in using its assets to generate returns. Higher is better. For ROE, average long term is around 14%, less than 10% is poor.
AAPL | |
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ROA (LTM) | 22.07% |
ROE (LTM) | 147.25% |
These ratios help you understand the company's liabilities, gauging the riskiness of the investment.
AAPL | |
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Debt Ratio Lower is generally better. Negative is bad. | 0.78 |
Common Equity/Total Assets Higher is better. Lower can suggest investment is riskier. | 0.22 |
Debt/Equity The higher the number, the more leverage the business employs, the riskier the investment typically is. | 4.55 |
These ratios help you understand the company's valuation. Lower may indicate cheaper stocks.
AAPL | |
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Trailing PE | 34.86 |
Forward PE | 30.21 |
P/S (TTM) | 9.01 |
P/B | 46.33 |
Price/FCF | 166 |
EV/R | 9.11 |
EV/Ebitda | 26.13 |
PEG | 3.67 |
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The 52-week high price of Apple Inc (AAPL) is $237.23. The 52-week low price of Apple Inc (AAPL) is $163.86.
The price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of Apple Inc (AAPL) is 34.91
The price-to-book (P/B) ratio of Apple Inc (AAPL) is 46.33
The dividend yield of Apple Inc (AAPL) is 0.45%
The market capitalization of Apple Inc (AAPL) is $3.44T
The stock symbol (or ticker) of Apple Inc is AAPL